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Old 03-06-2015, 06:38 PM   #98
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The Atheist's Fatal Flaw: Exposing Conflicting Beliefs by Norman Geisler and Daniel J. McCoy is $1.59 at Christianbook and $1.99 at B&N, Kobo and Amazon. Baker books are couponable at Kobo.

There's actually more to the book than the blurb would indicate. I almost didn't buy it because the description made the book sound simplistic, but I've read some of Geisler's apologetics and it's normally anything but simple. I decided that $1.29 and a 35% off Kobo coupon were a reasonable gamble and I wasn't disappointed when I flipped through the book. Here's the table of contents:
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Thanks for the post. Thanks, as much or maybe even more, for your comments.

I went ahead and purchased the book, after seeing your post but before reading those comments. I was beginning to feel some "post-purchase cognitive dissonance," to use terms that I learned in college a long time ago (it means that you have started to feel some uncertainty, etc. about the wisdom, etc. of a purchase after you already have made the purchase). The ratings at Amazon weren't stellar (3 1/2 star-ish). Sometimes there is a great deal of disparity between their ratings and the ratings by the reviewers at GoodRead, though. I checked, and there wasn't much difference in this case. Your comments outweighed their ratings.
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