This is an interesting attempt by the brother of Rush Limbaugh to explain how he moved from skepticism to belief and how he successfully wrestled with some of the problems of the Bible and paradoxes of Christianity. He commends “the amazing Bible” (four chapters, particularly on its reliability), with further chapters on miracles and the resurrection of Christ, on how science makes the case for Christianity, and a rather weak concluding chapter on pain and suffering.
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