floppa21
Crusty Manhole
Ok Grnmntsun - First let me say hockey season has cut into my reading a bit along with a certain videogame.
I was in the middle of a long book when I received this from you also but I have now read it.
I found that this book is a lot like religion itself. If one is predisposed to believing, than one will and if one is predisposed to being skeptical, one will be. The book read like a debate between a Christian and an atheist, except the atheist gave in too easily each and every time. The fact that each of the interviewees was a hardcore Christian did not help.
Too much of the 'factual proof/evidence' was reliant on whether one takes the Bible for fact or, is a Believer. The 'proof' that the author offers is too similar to the proof one could give on whether or not God exists. It is too based on faith. What Lee accepted as 'proof' I and many others would not. I was a little disappointed with it, but then the story would sound similar if it was written by an atheist with atheist interviewees.
I don't think this book will convert too many people unless they are already on their way. Again, I think it is a lot like religion itself. One's predisposition will affect one's receptitivity.
I haven't seen you around lately but then their has been a lack of religous topics compared to the past. I'd like to hear your reply or any more specific questions you might have for me. Has anyone else read this book?

I found that this book is a lot like religion itself. If one is predisposed to believing, than one will and if one is predisposed to being skeptical, one will be. The book read like a debate between a Christian and an atheist, except the atheist gave in too easily each and every time. The fact that each of the interviewees was a hardcore Christian did not help.
Too much of the 'factual proof/evidence' was reliant on whether one takes the Bible for fact or, is a Believer. The 'proof' that the author offers is too similar to the proof one could give on whether or not God exists. It is too based on faith. What Lee accepted as 'proof' I and many others would not. I was a little disappointed with it, but then the story would sound similar if it was written by an atheist with atheist interviewees.
I don't think this book will convert too many people unless they are already on their way. Again, I think it is a lot like religion itself. One's predisposition will affect one's receptitivity.
I haven't seen you around lately but then their has been a lack of religous topics compared to the past. I'd like to hear your reply or any more specific questions you might have for me. Has anyone else read this book?