John W. Loftus's book
Why I Became an Atheist: A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity "is specifically written to devout Christians by a former Christian minister and apologist for their faith who is now an atheist. It's also written for Christians who are questioning their faith, as well as for skeptics who want to learn how to effectively argue against Christianity" (
Introduction, p. 11). Further down on the same page, Loftus tells us that the Christian apologist Norman L. Geisler said of an earlier version of this book that he would recommend it to his students.
I have now had the opportunity to acquire a copy of the most recent version, linked above. Somewhere I read that it is supposed to be better than any of the books written by the New Atheists. So far I've read the
Introduction and first three chapters. I think this book is exactly what I need at this point of my journey. I've been on
William Lane Craig's forums Reasonable Faith.org since July as a way to address some lingering issues with religion, and also to learn about contemporary evangelicalism.
Loftus starts with the Christian arguments, and shows how they fail the test of reality, exactly like I did in my own life. All I had were the Christian arguments and literature. All of them failed the test of reality. Thus, this book helps me put some of the loose threads of this so-called
reasonable faith into context like no book I have yet come across--atheist or otherwise.