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Books by Frank Turek

The books below, written (or coauthored) by Frank Turek address the issues young people face every day:

  • the nature of truth
  • the existence of God
  • creation vs evolution
  • the historicity of the Bible
  • the truth of Christianity
  • skepticism
  • atheism
  • relative morality
  • same sex marriage
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist

This truly unique work by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek is not only comprehensive but easy to read. It is the only book that builds the case for Christianity from the ground up! Challenging for skeptics, engaging for seekers, and affirming for Christians. Foreword by David Limbaugh. Endorsed by Lee Strobel, Josh McDowell, Ravi Zacharias, Hank Hanegraaff, Phillip Johnson, Bill Dembski, Cal Thomas and others. For details on the book and audio format, as well as teaching aids based on this material, visit ImpactApologetics.com.

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Legislating Morality

All laws legislate morality. The only question is "Whose morality will be legislated?"
Turek and Geisler give compelling answers as they reason from the Moral Law. These are arguments you can use in the public square without being charged with the fallacious "separation of church and state" (another myth that Turek and Geisler debunk). This book boldly challenges prevailing thinking about right and wrong and about our nation's moral future. It answers the pro-abortion, homosexual and euthanasia lobbies with irrefutable logic and data. For details, see ImpactApologetics.com.

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Correct, Not Politically Correct:
How Same Sex Marriage Hurts Everyone

Why not legalize same-sex marriage? Who could it possibly hurt?
Using sound reasoning and evidence—not religion—award-winning author Frank Turek shows that everyone will be hurt including children, the nation, and even homosexuals themselves. Turek provides concise answers to objections about equal rights, discrimination, and being born a certain way, and he exposes the real reason gay activists are trying to impose same-sex marriage on the country without a single vote from the people. Turek’s message is direct but respectful. It is correct, not politically correct. And it is a message that we must not ignore. For details, see ImpactApologetics.com.

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