<p>The book is a broad overview of some of the basic questions and topics in the ongoing debates between secular and faith-based (specifically Christian) approaches to understanding reality.&nbsp;</p><p>The first part consists&nbsp;of 73&nbsp;short questions and/or propositions that range over some of the main points of contention in discussions of these topics. Some of the subjects&nbsp;considered are: the benefits and harms of science . . .the limitations of science . . . religious and secular violence . . . and the rationality of faith: that is the validity of faith-based reasoning if God does exist.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>This is followed by a selection of short essays on various aspects of the theist / atheist debate written from a traditionally Christian vantage point. The failure of the 'Enlightenment'&nbsp;&quot;The beneficial results&nbsp;of the Protestant Reformation&quot; &quot;There has never been a Christian country&quot; John Calvin's alleged authoritarianism German liberal Protestantism in the 19th century and the profound secularism of modern German society in the 19th and early 20th centuries are also discussed.</p><p>Following are two previously published magazine articles by the author used with permission. One seeks to demonstrate the secular origins of the Holocaust in humanistic philosophies; the other analyzes Nietzsche's bitter and irrational hostility towards Christianity as expressed in his book <em>The Antichrist</em>. The main purpose is not to refute Nietzsche but to bring his extreme and now outdated views into the open.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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