I asked this question a few months ago and figure I’d ask every few months because it was great to see the large response and it was nice to get book recommendations to add to my ever expanding pile to read. The book I most recently finished was The Cat Who Walked Through Walls by Heinlein and I’m currently reading The Strong Shall Live which is a series of short stories by Louis L’Amour. I have found a ton of his books at yard sales and they are usually sold for a quarter or 50 cents a piece so I have quite a few and this is the first one I’m reading. Also found the book Lonesome Dove along with L’Amour’s stuff. Anyway, what are yall reading?
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Reading "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist;" still have most of the book to finish. Lately I've been hungry for answers a lot of questions that casual Christians side-step, like "Why does God let bad things happen to good people?" and "How could Earth possibly be 6,000 years old?"
Before that I read "The Creature From Jekyll Island." I'm not ashamed to admit I put that book down several times because I was triggered from reading what those sleazeball power brokers did.
I downloaded that podcast and I’ve given much thought to those questions. I’m a Christian but I do believe the earth is billions of years old along with the universe. I have my theories on why do bad things happen to good people but it’s a tough question that goes beyond “we were never promised a great life”. That is true but it has many layers.
I loved Creature from Jekyll Island.