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In Answering Atheism, Trent Horn responds to today’s popular champions of atheism with a fresh and useful resource for the God debate, combining a thorough refutation of atheist claims with a skillfully constructed case for theism based on reason and common sense. Just as important, he advocates a charitable approach that respects atheists’ sincerity and good will—making this book suitable not...

like agnostics even though they call themselves “atheist.” They say that an atheist is a person who lacks a belief in God but is open to being proven wrong. But saying you lack a belief in God no more answers the question, “Does God exist?” than saying you lack a belief in aliens answers the question, “Do aliens exist?” This is just agnosticism under a different name. For example, can we say agnosticism is true? We can’t, because agnostics don’t make claims about the world; they just describe how
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