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Hardcover Can Man Live Without God Book

ISBN: 0849911737

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Can Man Live Without God

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In this brilliant and compelling defense of the Christian faith, Ravi Zacharias shows how affirming the reality of God's existence matters urgently in our everyday lives. According to Zacharias, how... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Resurrecting reason from the grave of modern thought!

Can Man Live Without God? Mr. Zacharias offers rock solid reasoning to support his conclusions. His elegant style, and enchanting delivery belie the fact that english is not his native tounge. In terms of literary form, he is one of the best Christian authors since C.S. Lewis. As a philosopher, Mr. Zacharias is very good at presenting things in a way that the average reader can easily grasp. Any philosopher can make your head spin. The best ones can present their reasoning in such a way that a broader audiance can benefit from the message. It is refreshing when brilliant minds don't posess bewildering egos! This is the first of Ravi's books that I have read. I guarantee that I will be reading many more. Even a non-believer should be hard pressed not to admire his eloquent, and engaging presentation. There are, of course, still hard-hearted scoffers. Their logic only seeks to strip bare lifes meaning, in pursuit of the liberation of a greater nothing. Of these Antithiestic naysayers, I ask: Where would a critic be without an Author? It is by God's grace that we can take each new day for granted. By the grace of God alone, an individual can choose to live a life without Him. Without the Author of life, skeptics would have nothing to pick apart. If this is what gives your life meaning, fine. But what have you gained if your life were to end today? I choose to live and die in the fullness of hope and meaning, rather than living a life in the emptiness and hopelessness of mere chance. There is no loss or consequence in hope. There is no gain or victory in an endless quest for more. If from nothing we came, and to nothing we shall return, then what, pray tell, is the point? Brilliant book! (Clarification: An Athiest is one who does not believe in God. An 'Antithiest' is one who is compulsively obsessed with picking apart Christianity, and Christian writings. See negative reviews for examples of 'Antithiests'.)

Excellent book.

As an ill-educated person (I have little more than a public high school education), I admittedly am ignorant in the area of Philosophy. It is for this reason I am very glad Ravi Zacharias did not write this book so only the pedants and PhD's could understand it. It is an intensively interesting book and a pleasure to read.

Revealing the truth about God through Christ

I should start my review by clearly stating that I am a Christian so I did not have much difficulty with the apologetic arguments put forward by Dr. Zacharias in this book. Still, I was very interested to see how he would go about trying to prove God's existence, and more importantly, explaining how God answers the tough questions of life through His son Jesus Christ. Overall, I was very impressed with the book because of the unique blending of materials that Dr. Zacharias uses. He possesses a deep understanding of his material, and is a master at communicating the message - despite recent attempts to kill off the concept of God - He is alive, and still speaks to us today through His Son, His word, and His Holy Spirit.I read all of the reviews for this book, and I am encouraged that it has received so much attention. Although others may not agree with the author's position, at least, it gets people to talk about things that matter. Real issues that we just don't spend enough time dealing with these days like Does God exist? If so, what does that mean for me? For the world. If not, what does that mean for me, and the world? Is there such a thing as absolut truth? If so, how can we know it (or Him from the Christian perspective). I think that Dr. Zacharias makes an effective attempt at answering these questions, and ultimately, offering the Christian world view. I especially like the fact that he argues at various levels and brings in numerous stories and illustrations to prove his point. Without these elements, it would be a pretty dry read. Some are bothered by the fact that he does not go into great detail about opposing views, but I think they miss the point. Dr. Zacharias is not writing an academic volume which covers every detail and possible outcome of the various world views. Instead he attempts to show that ideas do have consequences, and we must pay attention to what is possible in the world if we try to make it work without God.I highly encourage anyone who is interested in this topic to read the book. It may not answer all of your questions, but it will get you thinking. Also, it is not very long, but be warned, it is not light reading. Having said that, I am confident that the average college educated person can handle it. The copy I bought included a CD with the oral presentation that Dr. Zacharias gave upon which the book is based. I recommend listening to the CD before reading the book so that you have an understanding of the framework, and general approach that the author plans to take.

A Tribute to the God of Logic!

I must congratulate Dr. Zacharias for putting so much into this one small book. I think the two cornerstones to this book are his faith, and his understanding of the basics of logic.I say faith, because faith is a mode of epistemology, an way of understanding the world around us. It is quite different than what we use in the Academy or in the world, but it is a way of knowing nonetheless. It is a way of knowing by the heart, since the heat oftentimes tells you things that you mind doesn't know.I say logic, in that he works with the fundamental Three Laws of Logic: Identity, Excluded Middle, and Non-Contradiction. This is where most of the logical confusion and chaos erupts. This is the rock-bottom of all logical discourse. Using these three laws, Dr. Zachairas illustrates the absurdities (using this is the technical sense of an incoherency) of life without God. (In fact, this book is a primer on logic, and clear thinking. We are, after all, commanded to worship God not only with our hearts, but our minds.This is not a math book, but a book of thought written on the freshman college level. As always, ambitious people will always be rewarded. This book bridges the gap between the mind and the heart. Dr. Zacharias is neither cold Spock nor wild McCoy, but he has channeled the synergy of both.He nails, quite correctly I might add, that Nietzsche is the greatest modern philosopher. More people believe (and prove it conclusively by their actions) that God is dead than believe that God is alive and active in our live. Most people believe that God exists, but picture him a senile Santa Clause, or a vague historical personage as relevant as Amerigo Vespucci or Ferdinand Magellan. The case the Christians make is that God is alive, active, and guiding us nowadays.Dr. Zacharias asks the lynchpin question: Why do antitheists believe in ethical codes that are not a direct outworking of their philosophy. In other words, how do you get from "E=mc2" to "Love your Neighbor?" I realize many antitheists have ethical codes, but why do these codes, in many instances, ape the religious ethical codes? Not to mention there is no Atonement and resurrection in antitheistic ethics, which atonement is the Central Christian Doctrine.The only fault I would have with Dr. Zacharias is that he can be circumlocutious at times, but since he confesses that characteristically Eastern fault, we cannot hold it against him!The appendices are quite helpful. When is the last time you heard that in a review?
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