Is this book any good?
I'd recommend you read a philosophy of religion textbook rather than pop-apologetics.
Try An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion by Brian Davies.
>>9176786
Are Lee Strobels books any good?
>>9176791
I was saying you should AVOID popular apologetics.
>>9176759
Lol, what a shitty looking book.
>Woah dude, all these enlightenment big guys were christians, so we should all be christian too!
>>9176759
>putting Pascal on the cover when Pascal was the one to most spectacularly distinguish reason from faith
>>9176802
Pascal was a good boy
>>9176759
Who is the third dude?
>>9176798
I'm Christian and I'm smarter than all those guys put together t-b-h
>>9176794
Why? I don't want a fucking slog of a read, I just want something entertaining that tells me God is real
>>9176786
Not him, but thanks for the rec
Read:
The Blackwell Guide to Natural Theology
Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview.
They're by William Lane Craig but in a proper textbook format with coauthors and shit.
More like William Lame Craig
>>9176878
>>9176826
Oh well in that case I recommend pic related
>>9176912
Nice, thank you.
>>9176759
Billy-boy's got chops, but a wider amount of reading is needed to really appreciate that book.
>>9176808
Nice try Jansen.
Is /lit/ finally ready to enlist in God's army?
>>9177315
Yes, gimme some good books to read
>>9176826
the Bible you dumbass.
>>9176786
fpbp
go for more presuppositionalistic stuff like james white