"The Case for Faith" and "The Case for Christ."
Read these two, The Case for Christ, first. Before I could have faith I had to have facts. These books are filled with facts.
> The Case for Christ, first. Before I could have faith I had to have facts. These books are filled with facts.
Yes, but then, so is "Da Vinci Code." I tried to read "Case for Christ," but while it was "filled with facts," it was also filled with specious, unconvincing and basically illegitimate arguements. The paragraph at the bottom of page 22/top of page 23 was both typical and completely invalid.
History has shown that you can trick someone into faith (Scientology, anyone?). But it also shows that when the person you're trying to trick figures out what you're doing, you can turn them away from whatever it is you're tryign to convince them of.
His 'Case For A Creator' is a good read also.