Digital Logos Edition
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist argues that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. The authors lay out the evidence for truth, God, and the Bible in logical order and in a readable, non-technical, engaging style. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith, Geisler and Turek provide a firm challenge to the prior beliefs of doubters and skeptics.
“A self-defeating statement is one that fails to meet its own standard.” (Page 39)
“Truth can also be defined as ‘that which corresponds to its object’ or ‘that which describes an actual state of affairs.’” (Page 37)
“In fact, we humans have a fatal tendency to try to adjust the truth to fit our desires rather than adjusting our desires to fit the truth.” (Page 32)
“The process of lining up premises in an argument and arriving at a valid conclusion is called deduction.” (Page 64)
“This method of drawing general conclusions from specific observations is called induction (which is commonly equated with the scientific method).” (Page 64)
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