Presented in a graphic novel format, ME, THE PROFESSOR,
FUZZY, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE is a book that examines in a very logical and
straightforward way the case for Christianity. On occasion, the book delves
into some rather complex issues (such as the laws of thermodynamics), but
presents them in a way that most educated readers should be able to follow. I
have heard many of the same arguments presented before, but not in the concise
manner as they are represented in this book. I would recommend this for anyone
who is searching. It is also a good book for those who already established in
their faith. The only drawback I have with the book are that the illustrations
are relatively subpar. I tend to read a lot of graphic novels and illustrated
books, so I was a little disappointed by many of the illustrations (the book
would be even more powerful if the author had a professional illustrator to
work with instead of doing it all himself). With that said, ME, THE PROFESSOR,
FUZZY, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE still does an excellent job of presenting a very
logical and straightforward case for Christianity that is accessible to just
about anyone.
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