Stealing From God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case
Written by Frank Turek
Narrated by John McLain
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In an engaging and memorable way, Stealing from God shows how many atheistic arguments, instead of disproving God, reveal that He actually exists.
Frank Turek
Frank Turek (DMin, Southern Evangelical Seminary) is the president of CrossExamined.org, where he presents evidence for Christianity at churches, high schools, and secular college campuses. He is also an author and a speaker, participating in debates with prominent atheists.
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Reviews for Stealing From God
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What our readers think
Readers find this title to be a well-explained and informative book that provides sound arguments for the Christian worldview. It is praised for its thoroughness and logical reasoning, making it a must-read for Christians looking to defend their faith. The book is also commended for its ability to reinforce the reader's own faith and provide a new perspective on atheism. However, there are some negative reviews that criticize the author for misrepresenting the atheist position and promoting inaccurate claims about other religions. Overall, this book is highly recommended for its clear message and valuable insights.
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Apr 4, 2024
I’ve been a Christian for most of my life and am always trying to extend my knowledge in the evidence for God so that I’m better equipped to answer questions about Him. Reading this book not only gave me a better grasp on the subject to relay to others, it also reinforced my own faith. It’s just amazing how all the pieces fit together so harmoniously and Frank does a really nice job of showing it all in the book.2 people found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
This show how complex and how lazy to say that there is no God. Everyone who is curious about the nature and univers need to read this. Doesn't matter of what you believe in.2 people found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
Very informative. Clear message with sound arguments. I recommend it.1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Apr 4, 2024
Really good, the author cleared a lot of 'problems' facing the Christian worldview while at the same time giving reasons for why atheism is not a very good position to hold.1 person found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
Really interesting listen. Hard going and a book I think should be read rather than listened to. You can then make notes, go back to highlighted passages. But other than that, great reasoning.1 person found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
Good, level headed and grounded response to the atheist generation of our time1 person found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
Frank did an amazing job stretch my brain and then broke it down in layman’s terms made it complex at times but then simplified it for people like me a great book a great listen.1 person found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
Amazing almost every question I’ve every had has been answered about God through this book1 person found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
One of the must read and must keeps of any Christian who cares to defend God on the issue of morality1 person found this helpful
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Apr 4, 2024
I Loved it. A must read. I highly recommend it.1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Oct 15, 2025
Great perspective. Pretty typical common sense defenses for the truth of Christianity. Well-presented, fact-based. It reasons that if you want to know the truth, you can find the truth. It takes more faith to not believe. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 4, 2024
What an Excellent book,what an excellent book,what an Excellent book, one of the most fascinating book that I have ever read it in my life ,Although I am not a Christian I am Muslim,but it's give me a huge Knowledge and confidence in my faith,I considered myself lucky that God give me an opportunity to read this book,Thanks a lot Dr.Frank for this wonderful book. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 4, 2024
Great book. Very well explained. Praise the Lord!! Thank you. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 4, 2024
Very sound logically. A very thorough, well laid out arguments for the Christian world view. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 4, 2024
Frank Turek is a phenomenal writer and apologist. This book stealing from God gave me an entirely new perspective of atheism and the elements it acquires from Christianity. The acronyms throughout the book are really helpful for me in remembering the major points. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to examine the atheist worldview! - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Apr 4, 2024
The author lacks knowledge on Islam and promotes inaccurate claims about the miracles of Muhammad. Just because you want to promote Jesus as God doesn't mean you deny the other religion its reality and truth of what it holds to be true. Other than that, hope atheists see that their objective truth is not objective at all after listening to the proofs detailed out in this book. - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5
Apr 4, 2024
Straw-man arguments, misunderstandings, and false dichotomies riddle this abhorrent work of slapstick philosophy. Turek misrepresents, misquotes, and misapprehends the atheist position. Perhaps he ought to bother to actually talk to an atheist with the sole intent of understanding the position thoroughly.
