Bible Thumper to Athiest
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.78 (595 Votes) |
Asin | : | B005D75HD0 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 435 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It exposes the irrational, often bloody nature of the bible. It is a book which will test faith, challenge opinion and get everyone who reads it thinking in a way they have never done before.The first chapter describes the author’s journey from being an ex-born again Christian street preacher to atheist, regarding the biblical God.The book is unique in that it is set out in short interesting paragraphs which have been kept simple and to the point. It will also be of interest to anyone brought up in the Christian faith, accustomed to hearing only certain selective biblical stories, mainly promoting a loving caring God and a kind compassionate Christ.It contains over 300 of the most thought provoking and profound questions one would ever want to ask a vicar, pastor or street preacher and is guaranteed to leave them fumbling for answers. This book will be of interest to those who would like to know more about the bible but have little time to read the entire book th
"Thought-Provoking Book" according to Book Shark. Bible Thumper to Atheist by Tom Crawford"Bible Thumper to Atheist" is indeed a thought-provoking book about one man's transformation from believer to atheist. During his transformation from a Christian to an atheist, the author shares over three hundred questions that any believer can share with their religious leader. This 1,181 KB electronic book is broken out in a series of biblical topics that the author does not con. "Titillating Confirmation Of My Doubts About Christianity." according to Kirby L. Clendenon. In the beginning, Tom Crawford gives his account of his childhood, home life, and education in Northern Ireland. Coming from a home where one parent was a Catholic and the other was Protestant, religion was never discussed. However, as he became school age, he was sent to a Christian School. As a citizen of the United States of America, I found the total integration of religion with education horrifying, and my heart rea. R. Rosenson said Short but interesting. The story itself is rather short, but interesting. Then there a lengthy list of questions about biblical contradictions. I didn't learn anything new from it, but it was an interesting read.