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M**N
No two alike
What I found most interesting was that no two of the atheists agreed on most of what they believed. "There is no God is a proven fact - 99% that there is no God - it's likely that there is no God - there probably is no God - I just wish there is no God. No good or evil - probably no good or evil - what I want is good what you want is evil - etc., etc. No wonder they never get along with each other to really organize for long.
K**H
great book
It was a great book on evangelism. I read as many comfort books as I get time for and always gain something from them
B**F
Well, Ray did get my money and I read the book...so, poor me.
A disastrously bad book.Comfort is almost as obsessed with Richard Dawkins as he is with christianity.The book is filled with quote-mining, logical fallacies, never addressing the scientific arguments Comfort dismisses out of hand.The theme of the book is: "the bible says the bible is true, the bible says there is a god, and since the bible is true because it says it is, there is a god...who wrote the bible."If there's anything positive to say about the book, it's that it is short. Even without much of an attention span, it can be knocked out in a couple of hours.
F**R
Misleading title, horrible content, not about famous atheists but about discrediting atheistic thought. Shame!
It is hypocrisy to title a book as if it is biographical when in fact it is more of the same old fairy tale nonsense. The deception is disgusting and the so-called arguments are laughable. Try the honest approach. Use accurate titles. This is not about famous atheists. It is about discrediting atheism.
T**L
which I find funny because there is very little truth in this book
This book just goes to show how much Ray Comfort despises atheists. He basically calls everyone of them liars and they cannot be trusted, which I find funny because there is very little truth in this book..
T**M
Disappointing apologetics
When I initially stumbled upon this short book I thought it was a good concept for non-believers and Christians alike but the contents and in-your-face writing style are disappointing. I won't be reading any of Comfort's books in the future.
D**E
Lies and Deceit
Ray Comfort comes off as a con-man who doesn't hesitate to use lies, misinformation and half-thruths to get people to believe him. He will take the words of others and twist them to mean what he wants them mean. He is famous for ambushing unsuspecting people with strangely worded "Trap" questions and then trying to make them feel bad.He is famously ridiculed for a well know youtube video where he uses the modern banana to demonstrate how God designed it to fit our hand... not know that a wild banana, as (supposedly) designed by God does not fit our hand and is practically inedible for humans; it is only throguh centuries of cultivation that we produce the bananas we are familiar with.Never, ever, trust anything he says.
K**B
Hilarious
Hilarious, but also pathetic. The author seems to live in a strange world of fantasy and delusion.
A**R
Good in parts, but largely underwhelming.
Some good generic discussion points to raise with athiests but no real answers to specific questions/statements. The author claims athiests are always 'moving the goalposts' in their arguments but quotes the Bible from 4 different translations (NLT, NKJV, NIV & KJV) which would appear to be a pick and mix approach to find the translation best suited to prove his point, much like an athiests approach to scientific findings. Overall an interesting read and a great amount of the Gospel included throughtout the book but underwhelming in regards to real answers to the arguments of the athiests in question.
R**B
Excellent Book
This is an excellent book. The content speak for itself. You can be angry or whatever, but the truth is only ONE. If you have CCTV evidence why the need to gather field evidence. I can understand the need to keep the jobs of those fields, and also to help human beings learn new stuff, but this cannot dispute the facts of the matter.
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