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My title explains itself. But it's misleading. There are more than 40 reasons. In fact, there are at least ten to the 82nd power, which, I am told, is the number of atoms in the universe. And that's just in ordinary matter, which makes up only 4.9% of the universe, the rest being dark matter and dark energy. Each of my reasons is an independent point, so I have not organized this book by a succession of chapters or headings. After all, most readers only remember a few big ideas or separate points after reading a book. (I've never heard anyone say "Oh, that was a good continuous-process-of-logically-ordered-argumentation" but I've often heard people say, "Oh, that was a good point." Which takes me back to my main point: "Why are you a Catholic" is a good question. A good question deserves a good answer. Here are forty of mine.
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Forty Reasons I Am A Catholic, Peter Kreeft
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- 2018
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- Title
- Forty Reasons I Am A Catholic
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Peter Kreeft
- Publisher
- Sophia Institute Press
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 1622826140
- ISBN13
- 9781622826148
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Religious Topics, Religion, Christian Themes, Christianity, Theology, Catholic Church
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
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- My title explains itself. But it's misleading. There are more than 40 reasons. In fact, there are at least ten to the 82nd power, which, I am told, is the number of atoms in the universe. And that's just in ordinary matter, which makes up only 4.9% of the universe, the rest being dark matter and dark energy. Each of my reasons is an independent point, so I have not organized this book by a succession of chapters or headings. After all, most readers only remember a few big ideas or separate points after reading a book. (I've never heard anyone say "Oh, that was a good continuous-process-of-logically-ordered-argumentation" but I've often heard people say, "Oh, that was a good point." Which takes me back to my main point: "Why are you a Catholic" is a good question. A good question deserves a good answer. Here are forty of mine.


