Come Search With Me - Book 1:
From the author's initial parleys on the existence of God to the delve into the concepts of Relativism, Pluralism and Exclusivism, this is an open, honest pursuit after the 'truth' of the matter.
The politically incorrect, and yet bold, comparison of the five great world religions--Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and Judaism--is a replete with citations from the various scriptures, sufficiently vindicating the positions reached; and making the final conclusion regarding the Bible and Jesus very compelling and difficult to deny.
For those who revel in debate, the appendixes afford a dynamic forum.
For the vacillating believer, there is a solid foundation to build on.
For the inquiring mind, drop anchor here, to regale that inquisitive spirit.
Come Search With Me - Book 2:
"How can anyone make a reasonable choice among the myriad religions out there?" While foundering in that wave of a question, he was nearly swept off his intellectual perch with an even more primitive question. Can anyone claim that "God" actually exists?
Initially he felt quite alone with these burning, vexing and distressing issues, but soon realized that almost everyone else around him was equally perplexed. Every previous generation too had attempted to make headway and reach a consensus. And for all those centuries, the questions seemed nowhere near settled. In fact, the urgency to find answers appeared more pressing! He embarked on an intellectual journey, and after a relentless pursuit lasting decades, he settled it for himself. You've got to see the way he did it!
A must-read for every honest inquirer. "Come Search With Me," is his invitation.
Experiences of David Dare:
FOREWORD
Earle Albert Rowell, to whom we are indebted for this story of David Dare and his experiences in Bible research, is also author of "The Bible in the Critics Den," "Letters From a Converted Infidel to His Agnostic Father," and "Battling the Wolves of Society." He was reared in an infidel home and is himself a converted infidel.
For a number of years he lectured on the Pacific Coast of the United States, following the plan of going into a city, advertising his meeting, inviting all classes of unbelievers to attend and to interrupt him with questions at any time during the lecture. These he promised to answer. The story of David Dare is a composite of these experiences and is based on actual facts.
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Prophecy Speaks:
The advertisement in the newspaper caught George Emerson's attention. A man named David Dare was inviting all skeptics, scoffers, unbelievers and infidels to his lectures – and they were free to interrupt at any time with questions or with denials of his statements! Who could pass up an opportunity like that!
But, when George and his family arrived at the meeting hall, they were startled to hear the intrepid Mr. Dare claim that prophecy would prove the Bible to be true. They were quite sure it wasn't possible. Or was it?