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The Reason For God, by Timothy Keller, is a work of Christian apologetics. It claims to present a case for god and for Christianity, using reason and logic to appeal to skeptics. It is an example of a class of books that achieve unwarranted sales by virtue of churchgoers buying many copies each, to hand out to unbelievers so that they might be converted. I was one such recipient.

Essentially, these sales constitute a scam. The reasoning presented by the book is so thoroughly and consistently unsound that it cannot appeal to anyone who does not already hold the views of the author. Those buying the book in hopes of winning converts have spent their money (and time) in vain.

I had begun to dissect the logic of the book when I first received it, but quickly lost interest due to the lack of challenge this presented. More recently, a Christian friend of mine began reading the book, and having problems with it. So we began taking notes, and meeting weekly to discuss each chapter. One problem was that Keller's reasoning process was often obscure: There were several points where it was not easy to discern how Keller had intended one idea to support an earlier or later one. The other problem involved the format of the first half of the book: In each chapter, Keller would introduce an objection either to theism or to Christianity in particular, then spend the rest of the chapter trying to argue against that objection. His arguments were so weak (and sometimes incomprehensible) that the still viable objections were pushing my friend toward atheism. I was able to clarify some of the arguments, but even then, they gained no credibility. Keller's system backfired, and in consequence of reading this book, my friend has become more solidly agnostic.

Over the past few months, I have published my notes on the book in serial form. You can find "The Lack of Reason For God" collected here:

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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 14 spouted vague nonsense about the holy trinity.

This week: Just a few rambles in the epilogue. )

Next week: Nothing! We're done! (Okay, there's a short wrap-up.)

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 13 espoused the resurrection.

This week: Chapter 14 explains that the holy trinity is love. )

Next week: In the epilogue, Keller discusses the process of converting.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 12 tried to justify the crucifixion.

This week: Chapter 13 sells the resurrection. )

Next week: In chapter 14, Keller sermonizes about the trinity.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 11 discussed grace versus works.

This week: Chapter 12 sells the crucifixion. )

Next week: In chapter 13, Keller sells the resurrection.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 10 discussed building one's identity without god.

This week: Chapter 11 discusses grace versus works. )

Next week: In chapter 12, Keller explains the appeal of the crucifixion.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 9 treated morality as evidence that we believe in god.

This week: Chapter 10 discusses building one's identity without god. )

Next week: In chapter 11, a particular style of Christianity is the only correct way to accept god.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: Chapter 8 tried to give evidence for the existence of god.

This week: Chapter 9 claims atheists just don't know that they believe in god. )

Next week: Keller claims that building your identity without god is untenable.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In the intermission, Keller made claims about his epistemology.

This week: Chapter 8 tries to give evidence for the existence of god. )

Next week: Keller claims atheists just don't know that they believe in god.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 7, we explored taking the Bible literally.

This week: In the intermission, Keller abuses epistemology. )

Next week: Evidence for the existence of god?

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 6, we examined the conflict between science and Christianity.

This week: Chapter 7 explores taking the Bible literally. )

Next week: Where we've gone, where we're going, and bad epistemolgy.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 5, we examined god's love and Hell.

This week: Chapter 6 explores the conflict between science and Christianity. )

Next week: Taking the Bible literally.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 4, we examined injustice in the name of Christianity.

This week: Chapter 5 explores Hell as an expression of God's love. )

Next week: Science versus Christianity.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 3, we examined restrictions on intellectual freedom.

This week: Chapter 4 examines injustice in the name of Christianity. )

Next week: Hell.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 2, we examined the argument from evil.

This week: Chapter 3 examines restrictions on intellectual freedom. )

Next week: Christian injustice.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In Chapter 1, Keller addressed the divisiveness of Christianity.

This week: Chapter 2 examines the argument from evil. )

Next week: Restrictions on intellectual freedom.

The whole series.
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This is part of a series examining the the logic of Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

Standard disclaimer: This, despite being a public post, is not an invitation for a religion debate with strangers. Been there, done that, still jaded.

Last week: In the introduction, Keller examined why skeptical people might turn to religion.

This week: Chapter 1 examines the divisiveness of Christianity. )

Next week: The argument from evil.

The whole series.
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Five 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.
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