Roope Berg : How to answer to an atheist

The dialogue between Christianity and atheism is often shaped by incomplete information and unchallenged assumptions. This book offers an alternative perspective for a more balanced understanding of Christianity.
In today's debate about religion and Christianity, atheism seems to be dominant. And anyway, at least in Western countries, atheism seems to be the dominant ideology. One reason for this seems to be that Christians, that is, Jesus' disciples, do not know their own matter well. Atheists have many websites to help them in the discussion, where attacks against Christianity are collected, but the greatest help for them is the ignorance of Christians in many matters. Of course, Christians also have their own websites, where there are ready-made answers. But in many cases, those answers seem to be a bit incomplete, which gives the opponent an advantage.
The saddest part of ignorance is that many wrong and false perceptions are unleashed when people don't know how to correct them. It can easily lead many to abandon Christianity and also prevents many from choosing Christianity. Everyone should be free to choose whether to believe the message, but it would be good if the choice were based on correct information, and not just one, often distorted, view on the matter.
This book examines many of the questions and answers related to Christianity that have come up in discussions. The book is not intended to make you a believer, and you don't even have to agree with the ideas. The goal is to provide an alternative to what otherwise seems to be quite one-sided thinking and hopefully help you understand things related to Christianity better.
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Author | Roope Berg |
Title | How to answer to an atheist |
Keywords | christianity, atheism, Disciple of Jesus, Jésus, religion |