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Answers to the top ten questions skeptics ask with powerful evidence for the truth of Christianity. From creation to salvation to the second coming of Jesus, this book explores the uniqueness of Christianity.

404 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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John Ankerberg

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John F. Ankerberg (born Dec 1945) is the host of a nationally syndicated evangelical Christian television talk show. The show is broadcast from Chattanooga, Tennessee via satellite and highlights contemporary Christian viewpoints and debates among well known Christian scholars.

Ankerberg holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Luther Rice Seminary and is an ordained Baptist minister. He is the author or co-author of numerous books including Darwin's Leap of Faith: Exposing the False Religion of Evolution (Harvest House, 1998), and The Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge: A Christian Perspective (Moody, 1990).

He is married and has one daughter.

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July 29, 2013
A surprisingly thorough look at Jesus, Creation and the Bible building a firm foundation for why Christianity is not just another religion, how it ties inextricably to our empirical physical existence and why we can trust the Bible as historically accurate and believe it as God's inerrant Word to humanity.
I had preconceived ideas about this book based on its title; I thought it was another shallow Christian Bookstore Bestseller and relegated it to my bathroom reading. I should have let the bibliography & notes be a tip that this is a deeply researched work, a carefully aggregated volume covering many facets of Christianity.
I am usually very critical and weigh my positives with a balance of negatives. I can think of no negatives to write about this book. If you are an atheist, a skeptic, struggling with belief in God and specifically Christianity as The Way, read this book. The read it again. Settle on your area of doubt & follow the lines of logic, find the footnoted materials and read them too. Your only stumbling block to becoming a Christian can only be a sheer desire to not be one.
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