• Stealing From God

  • Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case
  • By: Frank Turek
  • Narrated by: John McLain
  • Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (962 ratings)

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Stealing From God

By: Frank Turek
Narrated by: John McLain
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What if your best reasons to doubt God prove that He exists? In an engaging and memorable way, Stealing From God shows how many atheistic arguments, instead of disproving God, reveal that He actually exists.

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TERRIBLE NARRATOR

I couldn't make it through the first 15 minutes. The man reading this book sounded like he was trying to make a joke out of it. Incredible shame because it's a great book and the the content is excellent, but the reader read it like a high schooler making fun of a wrestle mania announcer...

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Amazingly we'll organized arguments.

I enjoyed this book the entire way through. Great arguments and very witty.

The voice of the narrator however drove me a little crazy. He has the same narration style as every Hollywood Action movie preview. Way too
low and growly!

Love Frank though he's the BEST!

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A thorough examination of the fallacies of atheism

Every effect MUST have a cause.
Atheism DENIES REASON.
Design with INTENTION can be no accident.
Objective moral judgement requires a transcendent moral standard.
Evil is evidence that GOODNESS exists.
Science requires the use of immaterial laws and assumptions and cannot, therefore be used to assert the nonexistence of an immaterial reality.
Science points directly to just the kind of Being as described by the biblical text.
NO other "holy book" contains the evidences to demonstrate a timeless, omniscient, eternal, personal, intentional Being of the kind our scientific discoveries demand must exist ...like the One called Yahweh, the Self - Existent " I AM".

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Great read

If you are looking to back up your believe from the ones who are attacking it this is a must read

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Condescending book, condescendingly read

If you are an insecure evangelical who needs someone to reassure you that you are right about everything, this is the book for you. If you care even a little about understanding secular philosophy, then brace yourself for a book-length display of ignorance, straw-manning, facile reasoning, and self-righteousness. Frank is a hack. I pity anyone who thinks he writes philosophy.

Audiobook Pro-Tip: The narrator is less condescending at 1.5x.

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Eye Opening

This was an excellent exploration for the logical basis for God, morality and objective knowledge. Very clear and engaging!

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Bravo

Frank Turek tales the obnoxious bravado if the neo atheists in a compelling and we'll reasoned manner.

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Very good book

Frank Turek makes an excellent case for Christianity and shows how atheism is really illogical because they base their arguments on premises that are only true if God exists.

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great use of logic

I am a big fan of logical, reasonable arguments without emotion. This fits the bill.

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Excellent summation for believing in God

The better philosophical and scientific points for theism are made with great order and clarity. My only critique is that the narrator's voice combined with the repeated cutting sarcasm make this book better suited to defending the faith rather than winning the skeptic.

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