"Skydaddies and Talking Snakes: Questions Atheists Sincerely Asked, and the Church Couldn't, Wouldn't, or Didn't Answer Until Now" delves into the complex, often uncomfortable questions from those hard verses that skeptics and atheists sincerely pose about faith, scripture, and the nature of divinity. Through a careful exploration of difficult biblical passages and theological concepts, this book seeks to illuminate the disconnect between empty traditional religious manmade teachings and the pressing inquiries of modern seekers. By addressing topics such as divine justice, the existence of evil, and seemingly fantastical elements in scripture-like talking snakes and celestial beings-the author aims to provide a platform for open discourse, challenging the church to grapple with the realities that many believers and non-believers alike find hard to reconcile with their understanding of faith. With a candid approach, the book encourages readers to confront the often unaddressed tensions between reason, logic and belief, offering well-researched insights, discussions, and theological perspectives that have been sidelined in mainstream discourse. It serves as both a guide for atheists seeking clarity and a wake-up call for the church to engage with the harder questions that shape the spiritual landscape of today's world. Ultimately, "Skydaddies and Talking Snakes" invites readers from all backgrounds to explore these challenging queries with sincerity and an open heart, fostering a deeper understanding of both faith and doubt today.
8 parts