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The Four-Point Case For Mere Christianity

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The Four-Point Case For Mere Christianity is a brilliantly illustrated comic book presentation of Frank Turek's best selling book 'I Don't Have Enough Faith To be An Atheist'. This graphic novel gives a brief overview of some of the best evidence that clearly shows that Christianity is indeed true.

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Published October 3, 2023

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Frank Turek

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"Frank Turek is an American Christian author, Christian Apologist and public speaker at universities, conferences, and churches. He is the author of two books, Correct, Not Politically Correct and Stealing from God, and co-author of two more with Norman Geisler, I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist and Legislating Morality. He hosts a call-in talk show called CrossExamined on American Family Radio. His television show, I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist, airs on the NRB Network.

Turek is a former aviator in the U.S. Navy, and has a Masters degree in Public Administration from George Washington University and a doctorate in Apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary. He has also taught classes in Leadership and Management at George Washington University."

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April 1, 2024
The reason I read this book is because I was gifted this item as a reminder of the reality of our lord and savior; Jesus Christ. Although starting out my reviews with a 5-star may seem bold, I assure you, for current christians, atheists, and people who are searching for nothing but the truth, this short and pictured book will satisfy you.

Things I liked: This book contains lots of interesting and amusing perspectives that give you a chance to test and ponder the truth. Well-drawn images, and comic-book style so readers will be visually appealed.

Things I Disliked: The text on some pages is relatively small and hard to read. This wasn't much of an issue for me, though some people may struggle to properly see them.
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February 25, 2025
A quick walk through the argument for Christianity using logic. A summery of I Don't Have enough Faith to be an Athiest. Well illistrated and concise.
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