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Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ
Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ, You gave it your best shot. You made the best case you knew how, and your friend still wasn't persuaded to follow Christ. Why is it that solid, rational arguments for the Christian faith often fail?
For over fifty years James Sire, noted author and pub, Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ, You gave it your best shot. You made the best case you knew how, and your friend still wasn't persuaded to follow Christ. Why is it that solid, rational arguments for the Christian faith often fail? For over fifty years James Sire, noted author and pub, Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ
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  • Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ
  • Written by author James W. Sire
  • Published by InterVarsity Press, February 2006
  • You gave it your best shot. You made the best case you knew how, and your friend still wasn't persuaded to follow Christ. Why is it that solid, rational arguments for the Christian faith often fail? For over fifty years James Sire, noted author and pub
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