Readers will find themselves expertly guided on a journey that involves them not only in confronting Christianity but also in confronting themselves-their worldviews, hopes, fears, failures, and search for identity and satisfaction-and, finally, in confronting Christ as the altogether credible source of life as God means it to be.” ~John C. “This book is compelling reading, not only because of its intellectual rigor and the fact that it is beautifully written but also because of its honest, empathetic humanity. She is cofounder of Vocable Communications and former vice president of content at the Veritas Forum, where she spent almost a decade working with Christian academics at leading secular universities. Rebecca McLaughlin holds a PhD in renaissance literature from Cambridge University and a theology degree from Oak Hill College in London. Chapter 1: Aren’t we better off without religion?Ĭhapter 2: Doesn’t Christianity crush diversity?Ĭhapter 3: How can you say there is only one true faith?Ĭhapter 4: Doesn’t religion hinder morality?Ĭhapter 5: Doesn’t religion cause violence?Ĭhapter 6: How can you take the Bible literally?Ĭhapter 7: Hasn’t science disproved Christianity?Ĭhapter 8: Doesn’t Christianity denigrate women?Ĭhapter 9: Isn’t Christianity homophobic?Ĭhapter 10: Doesn’t the Bible condone slavery?Ĭhapter 11: How could a loving God allow so much suffering?Ĭhapter 12: How could a loving God send people to hell?
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