So every week, it's nearly a given that someone will post a thread on creationism, evolution, Jesus, or some other hotly contested subject between Christians and Non-Christians. I figured that anything to alleviate these often pointless debates might be welcome here.
I am an agnostic. My girlfriend is a Christian - non-denominational and fairly liberal, however. I figured that since religion was a big part of her life I should at least *understand* her faith if I wasn't going to join it. So I turned to a book that one of my friends bought me a while back that I had never had a chance to read.
The book is called A Case For Christ by Lee Strobel.
Backstory: Lee Strobel was an athiest and an investigative journalist whose wife converted to Christianity. Determined to get to the root of the "facts" and prove her "wrong", he set out on in pursuit of a massive empirical investigation into the existence of Christ. What he finds surprises even him.
I've just started reading this book. I have very, very strong agnostic views, and have been a firm believer in science and logic over religion. The way Strobel presents all evidence objectively and looks at everything from all sides creates a very convincing argument. Definitely something to read regardless of your religious stance.
I am an agnostic. My girlfriend is a Christian - non-denominational and fairly liberal, however. I figured that since religion was a big part of her life I should at least *understand* her faith if I wasn't going to join it. So I turned to a book that one of my friends bought me a while back that I had never had a chance to read.
The book is called A Case For Christ by Lee Strobel.
Backstory: Lee Strobel was an athiest and an investigative journalist whose wife converted to Christianity. Determined to get to the root of the "facts" and prove her "wrong", he set out on in pursuit of a massive empirical investigation into the existence of Christ. What he finds surprises even him.
I've just started reading this book. I have very, very strong agnostic views, and have been a firm believer in science and logic over religion. The way Strobel presents all evidence objectively and looks at everything from all sides creates a very convincing argument. Definitely something to read regardless of your religious stance.
