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Religion Apologetics

The Atheist Who Didn't Exist

Or the Dreadful Consequences of Bad Arguments

by (author) Andy Bannister

foreword by Ravi Zacharias

Publisher
Lion Hudson
Initial publish date
Jul 2015
Category
Apologetics
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780857216106
    Publish Date
    Jul 2015
    List Price
    $19.99

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"A breath, a gust, a positive whoosh of fresh air. Made me laugh, made me think, made me cry." Adrian Plass
In the last decade, atheism has leapt from obscurity to the front pages: producing best-selling books, making movies, and plastering adverts on the side of buses. There's an energy and a confidence to contemporary atheism: many people now assume that a godless scepticism is the default position, indeed the only position for anybody wishing to appear educated, contemporary, and urbane. Atheism is hip, religion is boring.
Yet when one pokes at popular atheism, many of the arguments used to prop it up quickly unravel. The Atheist Who Didn't Exist is designed to expose some of the loose threads on the cardigan of atheism, tug a little, and see what happens. Blending humour with serious thought, Andy Bannister helps the reader question everything, assume nothing and, above all, recognise lazy scepticism and bad arguments. Be an atheist by all means: but do be a thought-through one.

About the authors

Dr Andy Bannister is the Canadian Director of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Andy speaks frequently across Canada, America and Europe to audiences of all faiths and none, in settings ranging from universities to business forums and churches. Before joining RZIM, he had a background in youthwork before moving into academia for a few years, where he gained a PhD in Qur'anic Studies.

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Ravi Zacharias was an Indian-born Canadian-American Christian apologist who founded the RZIM. He was involved in Christian apologetics for a period spanning more than 40 years.

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