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The approach is rather interesting. I agree with Geisler and McCoy at the beginning of chapter 8 that they have represented "the atheist's" (see the Introduction of the book for what they mean by this) position in a fair way. However, the book's thesis takes a little bit to develop, and I think once you reach the end of the book the "pushing through" you did to get there was definitely worth it.
— Sep 24, 2014 09:20PM
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Steven Dunn
is on page 115 of 192
The approach is rather interesting. I agree with Geisler and McCoy at the beginning of chapter 8, they have represented "the atheist's" (see the Introduction of the book for what they mean by this) position in a fair way. However, the book's thesis takes a little bit to develop, and I think once you reach the end of the book the "pushing through" you did to get there was definitely worth it.
— Sep 24, 2014 09:20PM
Steven Dunn
is on page 115 of 192
The approach is rather interesting and as I agree with Geisler and McCoy at the beginning of chapter 8, they have represented "the atheist's" (see the Introduction of the book for what they mean by this) position in a fair way. However, the book's thesis takes a little bit to develop, and I think once you reach the end of the book the "pushing through" you did to get there was definitely worth it.
— Sep 24, 2014 09:19PM
Steven Dunn
is on page 115 of 192
The approach is rather interesting and as I agree with Geisler and McCoy at the beginning of chapter 8, they have represented "the atheist's" (see the Introduction of the book for what they mean by this) position in a fair way. However, the book's thesis takes a little bit to develop, and I think once you reach the end of the book the "pushing through" you did to get there was definitely worth it.
— Sep 24, 2014 09:19PM

