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Letter to an Atheist Nation
by: Michael A Robinson
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Mike Robinson, Christian philosopher and minister, demonstrates the weakness of the New Atheists’ anti-religion books while he proves the existence of God. Letter to an Atheist Nation: Presupositional Apologetics Responds To Letter to a Christian Nation refutes Sam Harris (A Letter to a Christian Nation) and defeats aggressive notions of the New Atheists, such as Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion), Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchens, at their starting point.
This fascinating book utilizes unique rational tools to communicate difficult subjects as the author communicates in a very user-friendly style. Robinson defeats Harris’ pugnacious rants and atheistic arguments as the author explains unknown terms and how they fit in context.
In Letter to an Atheist Nation: Presupositional Apologetics Responds To Letter to a Christian Nation, the author:
- Disproves atheism and agnosticism
- Demonstrates that God must exist
- Rationally defeats Harris sentence by sentence
- Contends that reason and fixed morality require theism
- Confounds the New Atheists and skeptics.
Numerous quotes from Lewis, Russell, Strawson, Ramm, Morey, Quine, Stern, Clark, Van Til, Bahnsen, Chesterton, Fraassen, Craig and many other diverse scholars are utilized throughout this volume.
Robinson proves that Harris lacks any true argument against God’s existence and exposes the truth that Harris relies only on emotions to preach the New Atheism. Robinson even demonstrates that each word in the title of Harris’ book refutes Harris’ own position.
Letter to an Atheist Nation is a remarkable volume, and the startling research in its pages will help the reader know for certain that God exists; it is loaded with impressive evidence, facts, and powerful reasoning. Atheism is absolutely defeated.
Recommended for all new Christians, people who are discussing God with atheists, skeptics, scholars, and all who want to increase their intellectual knowledge of apologetics.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4327-0632-6
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