The Lack of Reason for God
Sep. 10th, 2014 05:16 pmFive years ago, a Christian friend handed me a copy of Timothy Keller, The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism, which turned out to be an exercise in using bad logic to justify Christianity. I was sorely tempted to take and publish notes on the whole book, but pointing out its logical flaws was less challenging than shooting fish in a barrel. So I just stopped reading it. A friend of mine has been reading it recently, and wished to discuss it with me. So we are making this a little book club, for which I will be taking notes on one chapter at a time.
Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.
( Introduction )
Next week: Keller attempts to dismiss the divisiveness of religion.
The whole series.
Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.
( Introduction )
Next week: Keller attempts to dismiss the divisiveness of religion.
The whole series.