•Have you ever wondered if there is any proof for God outside the Bible? Me too!•Have you ever questioned the authenticity of the Bible? Me too!•Does a concept like the Trinity confuse you? Get simple and logical answers to questions like these and MORE! In this much-anticipated Christian apologetic book, “I am a Christian, This is A Logical Response to the Skeptic.” The author Kinite A. McCrae lays out the evidence for truth in a logical yet non-technical or deep theological format that teaches Christians how to easily defend why they believe what they believe as well as provide logical answers to the most common questions asked by skeptics and non-believers. This book provides a seamless combination of both traditional and urban apologetics in an easy to read, conversational flow that invites the reader to think critically, answer questions, examine their own spirituality and come into that “now I get it” moment as the reader travels on an engaging and memorable journey through science, creation, history and the author’s own Pre-Christian mindset as a skeptic, to her Post-Christian confidence in its logic, truth, reliability, and authenticity. This book examines creation, reviews other religious beliefs and philosophies, then stack the historical facts to provide convincing reasons why Christianity is true.
Ok, so maybe I shouldn’t count a “DNF” book in with my yearly challenge. But whether I count it or not, I couldn’t get through very much of it at all.
First - the formatting on Kindle was a mess. Weird spacing, weird font sizes here and there, etc. I could have dealt with that.
Second, I think this might be a good book for someone who really doesn’t know what to believe. The author states this is from her own faith journey, which is great, but she begins with such basic things that I quickly lost patience. (We believe in time and gravity, though we can’t see them...)
Overall I just didn’t care for her writing style at all. And life’s too short to read books that aren’t satisfying.
I enjoyed this book. It had some very interesting points, however, toward the end she asked "Do people go to hell if they don't believe in Jesus?. To that the author says "no". To that I say that you can because if you don't believe in Jesus, how can you get saved? And if you dont get saved, then how are you going to heaven?