Oh, interesting. What were your reasons for reading it? I’ve read it this past week as part of a “deal” with a friend (more on this in a Discussion thread).
A couple years ago, a friend suggested that I read it. He thought I would be interested in the perspective of an ex-atheist who, according to the friend, came to Christianity through reason instead of by the usual means. I kinda sat on the suggestion, along with a few other recommendations that accumulated (Expelled, What The Bleep Do We Know, Theology And Sanity, Catholic For A Reason...). This summer, I’ve read a lot more books than has been my average, so it wasn’t hard to throw it into the list. Especially after I found a free copy of the book somewhere online.
I can’t wait for the Discussion thread, and see what the “deal” was. Plus it would be nice to discuss aspects of the book with someone who is fresh on the subject.
Oh, interesting. What were your reasons for reading it? I’ve read it this past week as part of a “deal” with a friend (more on this in a Discussion thread).
A couple years ago, a friend suggested that I read it. He thought I would be interested in the perspective of an ex-atheist who, according to the friend, came to Christianity through reason instead of by the usual means. I kinda sat on the suggestion, along with a few other recommendations that accumulated (Expelled, What The Bleep Do We Know, Theology And Sanity, Catholic For A Reason...). This summer, I’ve read a lot more books than has been my average, so it wasn’t hard to throw it into the list. Especially after I found a free copy of the book somewhere online.
I can’t wait for the Discussion thread, and see what the “deal” was. Plus it would be nice to discuss aspects of the book with someone who is fresh on the subject.