Where is the Substance?
Really poorly done refutation of atheist and secular aguments against the value of faith. The arguments tend to reference conversations had with atheists rather than actually play the conversations. The arguments are made primarily from a middle school level reactionary perspective and do not bode well for the future defense of the faith. It is one thing to appeal to an audience which already agrees with you and another to present compelling arguments which may change the minds of those who are lacking faith.
skegurinn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/12
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