I pray that many will be led to read her book, and I will certainly recommend it to anyone that is seeking satisfying answers to these hard questions. Her confrontation of the hard questions personally encouraged and confirmed my faith in Jesus Christ and moved me to love Him even more. I so appreciate that her writing is not purely intellectual and academic though, which I thought it might be, but it is very personal, as she gives candid and frank testimony from her own personal life, as well as the personal experiences of those she knows well. She shares a vast amount of information and data to support her views, demonstrating her thorough research of each question presented in her book. The writer, Rebecca McLaughlin, is obviously very intelligent, educated, and most importantly, well versed in scripture and personally connected to Jesus. McLaughlin’s arguments cogently address 11 of the 12 hard questions, and whether you find them convincing or not I think you will agree they are well-articulated, rational, do not shy away from serious challenges by setting up straw men. This book is the best I’ve read (actually listened to) in a long time. A very thorough and fair analysis of (arguments against) Christianity within the context of the modern world. Best book I’ve read (actually listened) in a long time.
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