In a series of informal debates, the author confronts Christians about their beliefs Catholics, Protestants, evangelicals, liberals, priests, nuns, ministers, laymen. He then argues with prominent atheists. And concludes that belief in a more sensible concept of God, beyond the archaic Christian one, is what makes the most sense.
In a series of informal debates, the author confronts Christians about their beliefs Catholics, Protestants, evangelicals, liberals, priests, nuns, ministers, laymen. He then argues with prominent atheists. And concludes that belief in a more sensible concept of God, beyond the archaic Christian one, is what makes the most sense.