"Inviting all skeptics, scoffers, unbelievers, infidels!"
The advertisement in the newspaper caught George Emerson's attention. A man named David Dare was inviting all skeptics, scoffers, unbelievers, and infidels to his lectures--and they were free to interrupt at any time with questions or with denials of his statements! Who could pass up an opportunity like that?
But when George and his family arrived at the meeting hall, they were startled to hear the intrepid Mr. Dare claim that prophecy would prove the Bible to be true. They were quite sure it wasn't possible. Or was it?
1 star for the narration: it's absolutely unnatural and a pain.
but, 3.5 stars for the ideas.
conclusion: no, this book didn't make me believe in every part of the Bible and the "facts", but, i do believe Christianity is a good thing. the morals are good, and the people who truly live by the Bible can't be bad men. so i've got a bit more respect for the whole religion. though I am baptized xD
well, this book was worth the 2.5 euros, the price my friend and I paid to the man selling books on the beach. fun, i guess.
2 stars on average, it got better as the plot progressed.
Great book for all people. Shows you really unbeatable points in truth of prophecys. It's good to have a Bible next to you while you read, because author sometimes asks of you to read a certan chapter in the bible. but it's optional.