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Nov. 5th, 2012 12:15 pmWell.
Back at the beginning of the semester, there was some kind of religious club giving away books on campus. Being who I am, I picked one up. Specifically, I got The Case for Faith, mostly because none of the others interested me apart from the C.S. Lewis one I already had a copy of.
Recently, I started reading it. And was disappointed. There just doesn't appear to have been a whole lot of thought put into it. The example that brought this home to me, for a variety of reasons, is as follows.
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It may be a decent book, if you're into that sort of thing and for some reason don't like C.S. Lewis' writing style. But it doesn't seem to be right for me.
Back at the beginning of the semester, there was some kind of religious club giving away books on campus. Being who I am, I picked one up. Specifically, I got The Case for Faith, mostly because none of the others interested me apart from the C.S. Lewis one I already had a copy of.
Recently, I started reading it. And was disappointed. There just doesn't appear to have been a whole lot of thought put into it. The example that brought this home to me, for a variety of reasons, is as follows.
( Read more... )
It may be a decent book, if you're into that sort of thing and for some reason don't like C.S. Lewis' writing style. But it doesn't seem to be right for me.