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The Case for Christ
by Lee Strobel
A study in confirmation bias.
Throughout The Case For Christ, Strobel uses the metaphor of a court of law as a rhetorical device to advance his case. Unfortunately Strobel's court is a kangaroo court. There is no judge, no cross examination of the witnesses, no defense witnesses, and in fact no defense attorney at all. Were he to get a conviction in this court it would be a travesty of justice.
Throughout The Case For Christ, Strobel uses the metaphor of a court of law as a rhetorical device to advance his case. Unfortunately Strobel's court is a kangaroo court. There is no judge, no cross examination of the witnesses, no defense witnesses, and in fact no defense attorney at all. Were he to get a conviction in this court it would be a travesty of justice.