Re: What are most convincing anti-Christian tracts?

From: glenn morton (mortongr@flash.net)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 00:45:18 EST

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    At 08:10 PM 3/2/00 -0800, Walter Hearn wrote:
    >Hi Joel,
    >
    >On March 1, you wrote:
    >
    > > What books, articles tracts against Christianity do the people on the
    >> [ASA] list find to be most convincing?
    >
    >I'm brand new to the net so I may not be doing this right, but so far nobody
    >else has mentioned Free Inquiry magazine published by the Council for
    >Secular Humanism. I subscribed to it for years and can assure you it is a
    >heavy-duty anti-Christian publication. I've just discovered the Council's
    >homepage at www.secularhumanism.org I imagine you can find plenty of what
    >you were asking about by exploring that site.

    I think a book that Christians ought to read is Ed Babinski, Leaving the
    Fold. (Prometheus Books, 1995). It has lots of stories of people who left
    the faith. If we don't think getting our apologetical facts correct is
    important, this book should correct that mis-impression. Throughout the
    book are references to the disappointment in the YEC arguments. Jim
    Lippard's story, Kevin Henke's story and many others have this theme woven
    into them.
    glenn

    Foundation, Fall and Flood
    Adam, Apes and Anthropology
    http://www.flash.net/~mortongr/dmd.htm

    Lots of information on creation/evolution



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