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Why there must be a God and why it matters - the simplest, objection-proof argument

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Author(s)AK Bradshaw
ISBN / ASINB00NIT1AZ4
ISBN-13978B00NIT1AZ9
Sales Rank2,151,069
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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There is an extremely simple argument for the existence of God. But it has either been ignored, disregarded, argued, or objected to. However, the arguments and objections don't really stand up to scrutiny. And ignoring the argument doesn't really make sense, because if there really is a God, then can we afford to miss out on what may be the most important question there is? This book outlines this argument, a very old and simple one, and then considers all the objections that anyone could possibly have. The objections are shown to be based on faulty thinking or plain wrong.

If you are an atheist, this book will make you doubt your position. If you believe in God, in this book you will find an argument that will further strengthen your faith. If you are on the sidelines, and don't consider this question important, this book may make you start caring about probably the most important question there is: IS THERE A GOD? Read and decide for yourself WHY THERE MUST BE A GOD - AND WHY IT MATTERS.

Here is what GoodbooksToday.com had to say about WHY THERE MUST BE A GOD - AND WHY IT MATTERS:

"Expecting a long-winded, preachy book filled with references to multiple Bible verses and works by enthusiastic evangelists, this work was a pleasant surprise from the norm. The author simply goes through seven common arguments against the existence of God and very politely but firmly refutes them with his own philosophies and research that say, yes, God clearly and definitely does exist. The main theme of “Why there must be a God and why it matters” seems to be the arguments against the thought that something can’t come out of nothing as well as other references to the process of evolution and questioning of suffering and pain. Bradshaw utilizes the opinions and arguments of famous researchers and scientists such as Lawrence Krauss, author of “A Universe from Nothing” and gently attacks them with a subtle wit and good-natured resistance. Other writers, such as William James, support his stand on why a God allows this suffering and pain to exist by delving into the true believer’s mindset and attitude toward prayer and faith. The examples and anecdotes add a depth and even some humor to this otherwise very serious book and his opinions are well thought out and clearly illustrated. His comparisons of humans to ants, of right brain/left brain activity, and of individuals who fail to see God right in front of them make his philosophies clear to even the less educated and less informed reader.

Bradshaw clearly believes that we as humans are not seeing the big picture, that we are given such a small view of the entire process of the works of God and that we fail to understand His reasoning in creating a world with so much dissension and violence. Individuals who seek a thought-provoking book that will stretch their minds and give them room for thought can be assured that this volume will do just that. The manner in which Bradshaw writes totally engages readers in the contents of this brief but well thought out volume and he seems to be genuinely interested in their take on this seemingly sensitive and argumentative subject. As he so eloquently states at the conclusion of his opinionated work, "What do you think?” - GoodbooksToday.com Reviews
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