
by ROBERTSONDAVID (Author)
When Richard Dawkins published The God Delusion, David Robertson wanted an intelligent Christian response - and so he wrote it. This honest book draws on Robertson's experience as a debater, letter writer, pastor and author to clarify the questions and the answers for thinkers and seekers, and to respond to Dawkins in a gentle spirit.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Published: 01 May 2010
ISBN 10: 1845505972
ISBN 13: 9781845505974
Book Overview: Ideal apologetic to give a non-Christian
I have read your manuscript. In a word, it is SUPERB! You really do an extraordinary job.
-- Samuel LoganWow, this is an intelligent and well-crafted view of RD's book.
-- Response from an atheist on Richard Dawkins WebsiteThe content is excellent. It's a fun, engaging read.
-- Ligon DuncanThe book does a particularly good job of point out the unending contradictions between what Dawkins wants to believe and what he must actually believe.
-- Tim ChalliesThis book is a more than useful contribution to the 'Dawkins Debate.'
-- Christian MarketplaceBrief, brilliant and compelling... It is a remarkable apologetic for the Christian faith and an essential tool in winning the battle of ideas. I'd give it ten stars if I could!
-- Richard Morris, Wesley OwenThis book is a refreshing, excellent read... I wouldn't hesitate to pass this book on to a non-Christian, atheistically-persuaded friend.
-- The Evangelical MagazineWow, this is an intelligent and well-crafted view of RD's book.
-- Reader on www.richarddawkins.netNote from the author: The poster, 'richarddawkins.net' (is this an official view?) accuses me of lying and gives the example of the quotes on the cover of the book having been made up. From a Christian perspective this accusation of lying by either myself or CFP is very serious. Lying for Jesus is obviously self contradictory and wrong. The example that the poster gives is just wrong. All the quotes came from the Dawkins website, were seen by many people, and I have copies of them all. However over 300 posts were removed from that particular thread - including many of my own posts and all the ones referred to in the book. Perhaps it was just a coincidence but whatever the case those quotes did exist. If the poster is writing on behalf of richarddawkins.net, they know this and therefore are themselves not telling the truth. It is not the first time that a lie is told in order to accuse others of lying. It is very strange that richarddawkins.net are so keen to accuse me of lying, it indicates a certain level of desperation. They are struggling to answer The Dawkins Letters and so have to revert to attacking the author.
-- David Robertson