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Without God

Science, Belief, Morality, and the Meaning of Life

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Without God

Von: Zachary Broom
Gesprochen von: Zachary Broom
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Without God, how can we have hope or make sense of such a broken world?

Skeptics believe we don’t need God to understand reality, and that science and reason hold the keys to building a better world. Faith is blind, and there is no credible evidence for God’s existence - especially the God of the Bible. Therefore, science and religious belief are deeply incompatible, and God is no longer relevant to our modern world.

But if there is no God, how can our lives have any meaning? How can we make sense of good and evil, truth, justice, beauty, rationality, or even science itself? By engaging with popular atheists and skeptics, both new and old, as well as many of Christianity’s most brilliant writers, pastor and author Zachary Broom demonstrates how not only is there powerful evidence for God’s existence, but without him, everything begins to unravel.

Instead of setting out to “prove” God’s existence, Without God carefully and seriously engages skeptic’s doubts and common arguments against God, making use of philosophy, science, literature, and real-life conversations, as well as the author's own struggles and doubts.

Whether you believe in God or not, you will be challenged to wrestle carefully with life’s most important questions in a way that will lead you to a greater respect for the beliefs of others.

©2019 Jordan K. Lane (P)2019 Krishna Ghji Publishing
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Strong: Unmasking the naturalistic beliefs not on predetermined Christian ground but on "neutral" philosophical ground.
Weak: Some assertions of what Christian belief entails (and also about the "deepest desires of the heart") do not reflect in a comparably thorough way the traps in which a trusting mind can fall. Admittedly some fallacies are named, so some readers may find themselves as not being the Christians they thought they were.
Finally I do not think that naturalistic and Christian belief is as antagonistic as presented. May be some more "love for the enemy" could reveal further treasures of insight, if both sides learn about what is not necessary to insist on ("randomness as base for all","resurrection as a physical fact"), while both agree on what is dear to them, be it by choice or as an assumed given (a meaningful, constructive, mutually supportive life carried by love).

Strong and weak parts intertwined

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