The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot
Ever wonder if there was compelling proof for the existence of God? If so, what would it look like and how would it be presented? Do you believe Christianity is true or do you take the skeptical view that all religions are man-made? What does human consciousness have to do with God? What's the difference between agnosticism and atheism? How does culture and how we are raised impact our religious and spiritual beliefs?

Skeptic and best selling author Tristan Vick (a Christian turned atheist) deconstructs Christian apologist Randal Rauser's popular brand of Evangelical Christianity and offers a worthy critique from a different school of thought. If discussions of religion, history, and philosophy intrigue you then The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot is sure to satisfy.
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The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot
Ever wonder if there was compelling proof for the existence of God? If so, what would it look like and how would it be presented? Do you believe Christianity is true or do you take the skeptical view that all religions are man-made? What does human consciousness have to do with God? What's the difference between agnosticism and atheism? How does culture and how we are raised impact our religious and spiritual beliefs?

Skeptic and best selling author Tristan Vick (a Christian turned atheist) deconstructs Christian apologist Randal Rauser's popular brand of Evangelical Christianity and offers a worthy critique from a different school of thought. If discussions of religion, history, and philosophy intrigue you then The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot is sure to satisfy.
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The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot

The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot

The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot

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Ever wonder if there was compelling proof for the existence of God? If so, what would it look like and how would it be presented? Do you believe Christianity is true or do you take the skeptical view that all religions are man-made? What does human consciousness have to do with God? What's the difference between agnosticism and atheism? How does culture and how we are raised impact our religious and spiritual beliefs?

Skeptic and best selling author Tristan Vick (a Christian turned atheist) deconstructs Christian apologist Randal Rauser's popular brand of Evangelical Christianity and offers a worthy critique from a different school of thought. If discussions of religion, history, and philosophy intrigue you then The Swedish Fish, Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot is sure to satisfy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150069978
Publisher: Hungry Word Publications
Publication date: 02/13/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 399 KB

About the Author

Tristan Vick Graduated from Montana State University with degrees in English Literature and Asian Cultural Studies. He speaks fluent Japanese and lives in Japan with his wife and two kids. When he's not commuting on the train or teaching English, he spends his time reading, writing, blogging, and eating sara-udon. He is the author of the popular zombie series Bitten: Resurrection, Bitten 2: Land of the Rising Dead, and the upcoming Bitten 3: Kingdom of the Living Dead published by Winlock Press, an imprint of Permuted Press. His comedic noir detective story The Scarecrow & Lady Kingston: Rough Justice has received rave reviews while his non-fiction book Ignosticism: A Philosophical Justification for Atheism quickly became an Amazon.com best seller. His latest anthology Beyond an Absence of Faith, co-edited with philosopher Jonathan M.S. Pearce, collects the religious deconversion stories of sixteen people and has been met with high praise by critics. You can learn more about the author or contact him at: tristanvick.com
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