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Voted 'Best Christian Book' in the inaugural UK Christian Book Awards in 2001, this book traces the development of atheistic and agnostic thinking from the 'Golden Age' of Greek philosophy to the present day. It shows how major philosophers have influenced modern ideas, highlights the fundamental flaws in nine world religions and fourteen major cults, explains why true science and true religion are not enemies but friends, demonstrates the reliability of the Bible and examines how a God of love can allow evil and suffering. It also points clearly to Jesus Christ as 'the way, the truth and the life'.
'This is Blanchard at his best: immensely thorough, crystal clear, devastating in its logic, compassionate at heart. No stone is left unturned: a brilliant defence of belief in God - and its implications!' The Rev Andrew Anderson, International Baptist of Brussels.
'Even by John Blanchard's normal standards of excellence and clarity, this work is a tour de force …Bulging with facts and fascinating information … Wonderfully readable.' Dr Sinclair Ferguson, St George's Tron, Glasgow.
'Using an eminently readable format, John Blanchard addresses every major aspect of belief in God and the denial of his existence. This book is essential reading for anyone who questions the existence of God or who wants to understand how we can know the God of the Bible truly exists.' Today.
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