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• Miracles: Is Belief in the Supernatural Irrational? by John Lennox
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2 comments :
John Lennox is such an entertaining speaker. I especially enjoyed it when he got personal in the q and a, with the story he shared about one of his experiences with God (starts at 1:09:00).
I agree Phil, Lennox is such a good writer. Definitely my favourite author. I've read three of his books in the past 5 months and thoroughly enjoyed them.
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