Fool's Talk - a review
This book urgently seeks a recovery of Christian persuasion, 'a way of apologetics that is as profound as the good news we announce'.
Related resources for Carl Sagan: The Skeptic's Sceptic
This book urgently seeks a recovery of Christian persuasion, 'a way of apologetics that is as profound as the good news we announce'.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'Has science disproved God?'
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