"I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist" is a thought-provoking book by Norm Geisler and Frank Turek that challenges the atheistic worldview and defends theism. The authors argue that belief in God is more rational than disbelief. They present a series of philosophical arguments and scientific evidence that support the existence of a higher power, positing that faith in atheism requires more belief than faith in theism. This sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between science, philosophy, and theology.
The book is structured to guide readers through a logical progression of arguments, starting from the existence of truth and morality to the historical evidence for Jesus Christ. Geisler and Turek emphasize the importance of critical thinking in evaluating claims about existence and morality. They contend that a consistent, logical worldview can only be sustained through a theistic framework, ultimately leading to a recognition of God as the best explanation for the universe's complexity.