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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Lee Strobel
404 reviews for:
The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Lee Strobel
The Case for Christ is a good book to read if you just want to know what do people think about Christ the man. I don't think the book will change the what you believe but it might just hook you into questions you might have. The research on the book was impressive. How many people are still searching for the truth of some ones believe. I think that " Bible " was created by men, and interpreted by the people. The book has words for hope, believe, forgiveness, religion, and best of all faith. So no matter who do you pray or what do you believe, i think as long you believe in something or someone you are still human. When you stop having faith then you soul is gone.
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Clear, concise, with reputable sources and deep discussion. Strobel asks common and deep thought questions, seeking to delve into the reality of Christianity and bedrock it has grown from - the life, death and resurrection of Christ. Strobel allows the reader to come to their own conclusion, however, the evidence strikingly points to a clear truth: the gospels are trustworthy and Christ has atoned for us completely through His death and resurrection.
Great evidence to support one's faith or encourage one who is seeking.
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Quoting David Fitzgerald, “he [Lee Strobel] is selling them spiritual junk food, just as hollow as a chocolate Easter bunny.”
Misogynistic, anti-Semitic, racist, sacrilegious, and blasphemous. No logic. Strobel was a Christian before writing this book and claimed to be an atheist. Lying/hypocrite.
Comfort food for the already devout. Don’t waste your time reading this.
Misogynistic, anti-Semitic, racist, sacrilegious, and blasphemous. No logic. Strobel was a Christian before writing this book and claimed to be an atheist. Lying/hypocrite.
Comfort food for the already devout. Don’t waste your time reading this.
This book definitely had a lot of material that was good supplemental facts to pair with my studies of the gospels and Paul, but I HATED how the author wrote. I skipped over his random legal court cases at the beginning of each chapter and inwardly groaned every time someone would answer a question and he would automatically answer "well that makes sense!" as though his deep theological questions could be addressed in a sentence or two. Good material, but poor presentation.