... Shore is a humorist who works as a comedy than Donald Miller and his appeal more directly to Christians. Shore is preaching and teaching the play, and he is very effective as a critic and motivator Shore turned upside published and assembled in a hyperbole is effective enough. to make his point ... Shore ends each chapter with a series of comments from those who believe in what they want to say to Christians. Shore calls the "Ooops!" This and that's what they are. Unbelievers are thoughtful and articulate in front of a large number of Christians in matters of love, respect and dialogue ... Shore Christian appeal to ponder the nature of love, the importance of integrity and Christian character. adults and how it related to non-Christian view. Shore to mention common sense and a Christian cross, speed, and the rhetoric is expected that some Christians will not be satisfied immediately. I think Christian humble to know that there is something unusual will find Shore saying exactly what they were thinking. This is a good book for discussion groups and discussion questions that will affect them. If you give this book a loose "in the church," but the response could be explosive, which is very fun ... [] is the best book of ideas and discussion. And a good book to show that idea. "- Michael Spencer, aka the Internet, best-selling author of" Churchianity Mere.
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I'm OK--You're Not: The Message We're Sending Nonbelievers and Why We Should Stop by John Shore
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The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever by Christopher Hitchens
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INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF RELIGIONS by CRAWFORD HOWELL TOY
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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
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Blame Hitchens, Dawkins & Harris--Essays of a New Atheist by G.M. Jackson
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God's Call to the City: "Should I not be concerned about that Great City?" Jonah 4:11 by Mark Hammond and Don Overstreet
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