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Anyone else interested in apologetics? Who is your favorite apologist, and what topics do you like?
I had the honor of meeting the late Norman Geisler when he spoke to my alma mater (UNC) in 2003. I’m also personal friends with Frank Turek though it’s been a minute since I’ve spoken with him. Currently I’m reading works by both of them, including (and I love the title) “I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist.” Their works are accessible and comprehensive.
William Lane Craig is another good one. I mostly know him through other people’s works but I’d like to get my hands on his book “Reasonable Faith.”
The cosmological argument for God is my favorite and probably the one I know best. Lately I’ve gotten more into studying the reliability of biblical Scripture as well.
Churches should do more to promote apologetics. Even to a believer it can be a useful and particularly interesting topic.
I had the honor of meeting the late Norman Geisler when he spoke to my alma mater (UNC) in 2003. I’m also personal friends with Frank Turek though it’s been a minute since I’ve spoken with him. Currently I’m reading works by both of them, including (and I love the title) “I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist.” Their works are accessible and comprehensive.
William Lane Craig is another good one. I mostly know him through other people’s works but I’d like to get my hands on his book “Reasonable Faith.”
The cosmological argument for God is my favorite and probably the one I know best. Lately I’ve gotten more into studying the reliability of biblical Scripture as well.
Churches should do more to promote apologetics. Even to a believer it can be a useful and particularly interesting topic.
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