Zev Porat

Thursday, June 28, 2012

'MAGIC' CALLED 'MUSCULAR DEFENSE OF CHRISTIAN FAITH'


The new hit project from WND Books, “The Magic Man in the Sky,” is being called a “muscular defense of Christian faith” as it continues to gather widespread acclaim.
In a recent column in The Washington Times, Jeffrey T. Kuhner praised Carl Gallups’ book as “a must-read.”
“In ‘The Magic Man in the Sky,’ Mr. Gallups explodes the numerous myths advanced by atheists. Lucidly written, cogent and compelling, the book is a muscular defense of the Christian faith. Its unique strength is that it provides readers – in particular, college students – with an arsenal of powerful rebuttals against Christian-bashers,” writes Kuhner.
In The Magic Man in the Sky, Carl Gallups has given us an exciting insight into the many unanswered questions of evolution theory and, based on biblical truths – both prophecies and promises, the possibilities of other worlds and realities denied by evolutionists. With his open and frank approach, supported by extensive research and information from learned professionals in their respective fields, Carl challenges believers and unbelievers to take a serious look at the subjects discussed in this book. Ultimately, Carl invites every reader to seriously consider the gravity and consequences of accepting or rejecting the truth presented. In this hour of all-but-universal darkness, a bright ray of hope and confidence shines forth from the truths of this book. In a time when lives are marked by a growing hunger for spiritual realities, Carl Gallups reveals the truth that real science and Holy Scripture are inseparably linked to verify that behind all creation there is an intelligent designer who created all that exists.


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