“Life After Death: The Evidence” is an interesting and informative book.
Dinesh D’Souza does NOT use the Bible to prove life after death. Instead, he challenges the atheist on his own grounds, science and philosophy.
But this is no “Christian rant” against atheism either. The book is written in a thoughtful and polite style. However it does seriously invade long-held assumptions about mortality and materialism.
A little bit science lumped together with a heavy dose of philosophy, this very readable book is a delight to any who would read it. It even wins the grudging approval of Christopher Hitchens, one of D’Souza’s sparring partners.
By using the scientific method, D’Souza stays away from the irrational and emotional apologetics of so many believers who seem to feel they are losing ground to the other side. The book squarely faces the questions raised (and unanswered) by the materialistic worldview. The arguments come from the worlds of genetics, medicine, astrophysics and sociology.
“What happens after we die?” is the big question here. And it is a question we should all be asking.
Long on evidence and thoughtful investigation, the book might have been stronger had it invested a little more in the myriad stories of so-called “near death experiences.” Aside from that it satisfies the reader, believer or not.
You’ll come away feeling that you’ve read a nice, and informative, letter from a very dear friend. This one is a winner.
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