Reviews
"This is a must-read book for Christians--it's an excellent, concise look at the atheist worldview that is becoming increasingly influential in our culture. Tim has done a fantastic job of boiling the issues down to the most pertinent points every Christian should understand. Thank God for Atheists is an especially valuable guide for Christian parents who want to be equipped to discuss those points with their kids." -- Natasha Crain, author of Keeping Your Kids on God's Side , blogger at ChristianMomThoughts.com, "Tim Morgan is frank about his disappointment with God and the allure of atheism. This book is a fair and honest exploration of what the best minds in atheism have to say--and why their worldview is found wanting." -- Josh McDowell, author of Evidence That Demands a Verdict , #13 on Christianity Today's list of "The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals", "Tim Morgan is frank about his disappointment with God and the allure of atheism. This book is a fair and honest exploration of what the best minds in atheism have to say--and why their worldview is found wanting." --Josh McDowell, author of Evidence That Demands a Verdict, #13 on Christianity Today's list of "The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals", "Ever wondered if we can be skeptical about skepticism and what its history is? Then Tim Morgan's Thank God for Atheists is for you. Here is a walk through the terrain of skeptical arguments with a former skeptic who knows how they think. It is a fascinating and important tour of a world many people do not understand. A careful read will equip you for meaningful conversation with anyone that doubts and says, 'Why would you believe that?' Turnabout is fair play and this book shows why." -- Darrell Bock, professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, "Ever wondered if we can be skeptical about skepticism and what its history is? Then Tim Morgan's Thank God for Atheists is for you. Here is a walk through the terrain of skeptical arguments with a former skeptic who knows how they think. It is a fascinating and important tour of a world many people do not understand. A careful read will equip you for meaningful conversation with anyone that doubts and says, 'Why would you believe that?' Turnabout is fair play and this book shows why." --Darrell Bock, professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, "This is a must-read book for Christians--it's an excellent, concise look at the atheist worldview that is becoming increasingly influential in our culture. Tim has done a fantastic job of boiling the issues down to the most pertinent points every Christian should understand. Thank God for Atheists is an especially valuable guide for Christian parents who want to be equipped to discuss those points with their kids." --Natasha Crain, author of Keeping Your Kids on God's Side, blogger at ChristianMomThoughts.com, "While I disagree with much of Tim's arguments in his book as many atheists like myself will relate to, I did find this to be an insightful and easy to read book. A must-read for atheists who are interested in the struggles and triumphs that religion can cause in the mind of a believer." -- Mike Mello, president of F.A.C.T.S. (Florida Atheists, Critical Thinkers & Skeptics), "While I disagree with much of Tim's arguments in his book as many atheists like myself will relate to, I did find this to be an insightful and easy to read book. A must-read for atheists who are interested in the struggles and triumphs that religion can cause in the mind of a believer." --Mike Mello, president of F.A.C.T.S. (Florida Atheists, Critical Thinkers & Skeptics), "Sometimes faith need to get shaken in order to be rebuilt stronger than before. Tim Morgan's spiritual and intellectual journey to rediscovering his faith (with the unlikely help of Dawkins, Hitchens, and Harris) will help anyone searching for solid ground to build from." --Justin Brierley, host of radio show Unbelievable?, senior editor Premier Christianity magazine, "Sometimes faith need to get shaken in order to be rebuilt stronger than before. Tim Morgan's spiritual and intellectual journey to rediscovering his faith (with the unlikely help of Dawkins, Hitchens, and Harris) will help anyone searching for solid ground to build from." -- Justin Brierley, host of radio show Unbelievable? , senior editor Premier Christianity magazine