If you think atheists have reason, evidence, and science on their side, think again! Award-winning author Dr. Frank Turek (
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist)
will show you how atheists steal reason, evidence, science, and other
arguments from God in trying to make their case for atheism. If that
sounds contradictory, it’s because it is! Atheists can’t make their case
without appealing to realities only theism can explain. In an engaging
and memorable way,
Stealing from God exposes these intellectual crimes atheists are committing and then provides four powerful reasons for why Christianity is true.
Table of Contents1 Causality -
No One Created Something Out of Nothing? 2 Reason -
Bad Religion or Bad Reason?3 Information & Intentionality -
In Him All Things Hold Together 4 Morality -
Stealing Rights from God 5 Evil -
Does Evil Disprove Atheism?6 Science -
Science Doesn’t Say Anything, Scientists Do 7 The Four-Point Case for
Mere Christianity 8 Conclusion:
God Will Not Force You into Heaven Against Your Will
Endorsements“As a journalist at the Chicago Tribune, I covered some horrific
crimes that helped cement me in my atheism. I didn’t realize
that I was committing a series of intellectual crimes by stealing
from God in order to argue against Him. Frank Turek brilliantly
exposes these C.R.I.M.E.S. of atheism in a way that you’ll never
forget.”
LEE STROBEL
Bestselling author of The Case for Christ and professor at Houston
Baptist University
“Let the record state that the days of atheist trash-talking are at
an ignoble, bang-less, whimpering end. From the beginning of
Frank Turek’s superb book, the New Atheists are on the ropes,
praying to their Spaghetti Monsters for the bell to save them.
Stealing from God sends them to the canvas easily and with
panache.”
ERIC METAXAS
New York Times bestselling author of Bonhoeffer and Miracles
“Frank Turek in his usual inimitable, user-friendly style presents
a highly accessible case for the falsity of atheism and the truth of
Christianity. This book provides powerful and clear answers to
questions of enduring importance for every thinking person.”
DR. JOHN LENNOX
Professor of mathematics at Oxford University