
The world is intolerant of Christian beliefs. You've probably heard many of the anti-Christian comebacks and conversation-enders that refute the relevance and validity of Christianity, including:
"Who are you to impose your morality on others?"
"What right do you have to convert others to your views?"
"It doesn't matter what you believe--as long as you're sincere."
"You can't trust the Gospels--they're unreliable."
These comments don't have to be conversation stoppers. Paul Copan offers you clear, concise, and thoughtful answers to these critical remarks in this revised and expanded edition of "True for You, But Not for Me." He shows you how with "patience, practice, prayer, and God's grace," you can gently respond in ways that move into more meaningful conversations with those who object to your faith.