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The Dawkins LettersChallenging Atheist Myths |
2. Ten Girls Who Changed the World
3. My First Book of Questions and Answers
6. My First Book of Bible Prayers
7. Twice Freed
8. My First Book of Memory Verses
10. Fear Not!
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The Dawkins LettersChallenging Atheist Myths |
2. Ten Girls Who Changed the World
3. My First Book of Questions and Answers
4. Ten Boys Who Changed the World
5. Samuel
7. Ten Girls Who Made a Difference
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David's book was not liked on RichardDawkins.net - in fact, 'hated' might be a better word to use! But David's witness in defending his book has caused at least one poster to change sides. Why don't you take 'The Dawkin's Letters Test'?
The Dawkins LettersChallenging Atheist Myths
When Richard Dawkins published 'The God Delusion', David Robertson wanted there to be an intelligent Christian response. After some ill thought through interventions in the media it was obvious that no one was really going to answer the real issues so David Robertson wrote an open letter to Richard Dawkins on his church website. This has found its way into Richard Dawkins website, where it generated the largest response of any posting up to that time. Since then it has been the source of continued... |
Mike Milton didn't have life easy - but still that didn't stop him messing up what he had...
What God Starts, God Completes
“I was supposed to have been aborted... but that is not my identity. I was abandoned, abused, and kidnapped—all before I was five years old... but that is not my identity. I hear folks talk about their identity in terms of their heredity—I am English or I am a Choctaw Indian. I am both of those things… but that is not my identity. Some say, “I was adopted” or “I was orphaned” or “My father was a drunk and my mother insane,” and that is their identity. I could, myself, use those phrases to describe my... |