murray simons
I enjoyed hearing the audiobook being read by the author. He makes some valid points and I learnt a number of interesting things about the Bible. I found it ironic he breached a number of his own cognitive biases. I would love to have engaged dialecticaly with him when these occurred. Similarly with his numerous false syllogisms and non sequitur arguments. Even a superficial research of Wikipedia on the historical accuracy of the New Testament would reveal this author is selective in his monologue argument (He fails to address a number of legitimate challenges to the Historical Jesus debate). I am sure it is a great read for those seeking confirmation bias anecdotes when prothletising or defending the Bible. These people are clearly his target audience. Overall though, a reasonablely good romp through the topic interspersed with modern day detective stories - even if some are only marginally relevant to serious history research.
Richard Lee
When I first watched J. Warner Wallace spoke on youtube, I'm so inspired and wished to learn more. I searched for his books in my local christian bookstore but I couldn't find it. I don't like to buy books digitally because I prefer to hold it on my hands. However, when my bookstore told me I might need to wait until middle next year for the book, I knew I need to buy it digitally to read it earlier. After I bought it, I finished reading it in few days. I am so excited to share my new knowledge with my friends so that they can believe that Christianity is true. I'm rereading it now to make notes so that I can remember it better and to become a better witness for Christ.
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Izro Shaulov
Such a good read! It really helps one not only learn about Jesus and certain learning skills, but just using these skills in your daily life. This is a wonderful book that goes deep. It scratches way past the surface! 11/10 would recommend.