Helpful Score: 3
You were born. You learned to walk and talk. You went to kindergarten and then elementary school. You learned to play sports. You went to junior high and high school. You were overly concernced about your grade point average. You got your driver's license. You went to college. You went to some concerts. You got a job. You got married. You had some kids. You cheered your favorite sports teams. You retired.
Now what? What happens after we take that last breath? Is there something out there after we die? Your life is a journey that will end--sometime and somewhere. Is that all there is? This life and nothing more? What are we even here for. In this book you will find the answers to all these questions, presented in a logical, interesting and straghtforward manner.
Now what? What happens after we take that last breath? Is there something out there after we die? Your life is a journey that will end--sometime and somewhere. Is that all there is? This life and nothing more? What are we even here for. In this book you will find the answers to all these questions, presented in a logical, interesting and straghtforward manner.
Helpful Score: 3
Great for someone who's searching for truth! This book will really speak to your heart, and your intellect as well.
Helpful Score: 2
Evangelism! the lost art of American Christianity.
Sarah T. (sarah5775) reviewed One Heartbeat Away: Your Journey into Eternity on + 386 more book reviews
I had read a bunch of books by atheists, and I wanted to give Christianity a chance, so I read this book.
I wrote a lengthy review and rebuttal to all of Cahill's points here:
http://relijournal.com/christianity/an-atheist-response-to-mark-cahill/
It is too long to post on PBS.
I wrote a lengthy review and rebuttal to all of Cahill's points here:
http://relijournal.com/christianity/an-atheist-response-to-mark-cahill/
It is too long to post on PBS.