Summary:
The book argues that atheistic worldviews rely on concepts that are grounded in theistic beliefs, such as logic, morality, and science, to argue against the existence of God. It suggests that by using these concepts, atheists inadvertently borrow from a theistic framework, which the author believes undermines their position against God's existence.
Key points:
1. Causality: Turek believes atheists' reliance on causality supports God's existence, as he sees God as the lawgiver of nature's cause and effect.
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