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Dinner With Skeptics: Defending God in a World that Makes No Sense, by Jeff Vines

This revised edition is the highly readable account of a conversation between a Christian and a table full of skeptics. Answers to some of the toughest questions for Christianity are explored and answered in a conversational manner. It is a breath of fresh air in the sometimes complicated arena of apologetics. This revised edition includes three additional chapters addressing questions that skeptics ask. From younger readers to older readers, this book will be a refreshing, informative and enjoyable journey.

  • Sales Rank: #403734 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-11-28
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 221 pages

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Refreshing, engaging, useable
By Steven F. Jennings
This review was written by my son, Brian Jennings, a 33-year-old minister in Tulsa, OK. and posted on his VIRB (blog) site.

The book is mostly a narrative. Vines was at a hotel when the hotel manager found out that he was a Christian speaker. She invited him to dinner with her staff and he accepted. What he didn't know was that the whole thing was a set-up. Within the first few moments of dinner it became apparent that the staff's plan was to ridicule him for believing in God. But Vines did not flinch and did not become defensive. He simply asked if they could engage in an intellectual conversation. What followed was a conversation that went way past midnight. The conversation included anger, humor, mocking and tears. But in the end... well, I won't tell you. But you should read it.

I've read lots of "apologetic" books (books that defend the Bible, God or Christianity), but typically their approach is to offer logic and proof in the form of "Here's why you should believe." Dinner with Skeptics was refreshing because it actually lets us read how the conversation played out. It made the book very engaging (I typically don't read books like this in 2 days).

There are "asides" in the book where Vines takes a time-out from the story to explain why he chose to say what he did, or to expound on the topic. These were helpful breaks from the story.

I would suggest this book for anyone who is struggling with understanding why there is pain, evil and suffering in this world. Vines' insights were helpful to me personally and I have already had opportunity to use some of what I've learned when talking with others.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Good Answers To Tough Questions
By William D. Donahue
Christian Apologetics covers a wide variety of subjects and depending upon the audience can range from simple treatments of common questions to very detailed erudite examinations of specific points of an argument. This book is clearly aimed at the general public and offers easy to understand answers to the common objections raised by skeptics to a good and omnipotent God existing because of all the evil in the world. It deals with the various manifestations of these criticisms and provides reasonable answers to each objection.

My first encounter with the writing of Jeff Vines came via an abbreviated version of this same story published in The Christian Standard as a 3 part series on August 13th, 20th & 27th of 2006. The story was compelling then and is even more compelling in the fuller format of the book.

I'm not sure if the dinner and conversations recounted in this book are factual events or fictitious characters invented to allow Jeff to make his points. They are presented in a manner that makes me think they are real events but there are parts of this story that seem almost too incredible. One of the people at this dinner reportedly was in a distraught emotional state, even crying for the 6+ hours this dinner and conversation lasted yet not one person at the dinner raised a question about her emotional state before Jeff approached her almost 6 hours into the meal and discussion. Imagining a scenario where this could occur is difficult. A boss and her employees making a practice of regularly eating dinner together after work is also a management-employee relationship that is at minimum very unusual. The order in which the skeptic's questions come and their willingness to accept the answers given is tailor made for the Apologist to make his argument. This situation is almost too good to be true but life is often stranger than fiction.

As a Christian with a deep interest in Christian Apologetics I am personally very distressed by much of what passes as scholarship in apologetics circles. There are quality books and material, available but a significant amount of the material is Apologists quoting or misquoting each other and often taking quotes out of their original context. That is why I cringed when seeing in the introduction that Jeff had added a footnote to his comparison of a tornado passing through a junkyard and assembling a fully functioning 747 as describing how one of the dinner guests viewed God's likeliness of recovering from where she perceived God had gone. The footnote referenced the original source. The tornado example originated in astronomer Fred Hoyle's 1983 book *The Intelligent Universe*. Hoyle was a proponent of a theory that life was transmitted to the Earth via microbes traveling in comets. He was arguing against the impossibility of the abiogenesis required by other evolutionists that believe life auto-organized on this planet. Hoyle wrote the following passage:
"A junkyard contains all the bits and pieces of a Boeing 747, dismembered and in disarray. A whirlwind happens to blow through the yard. What is the chance that after its passage a fully assembled 747, ready to fly, will be found standing there? So small as to be negligible, even if a tornado were to blow through enough junkyards to fill the whole Universe." (p.19)
I have no objection to the paraphrase of this example but since the quote in its original context has no connection to the context Jeff is using it in, then the footnote is not applicable. The way some Apologists quote and misquote each other I almost expect a book by another author, quoting Vines, paraphrasing Hoyle and now claiming that Hoyle was making a theological claim.

With those few minor caveats I found the book to be engaging and helpful to those people either struggling with the questions surrounding the problem of evil themselves or for lay believers that are looking for simple and practical arguments to answer these questions. The book puts in the format of a dinner conversation the questions that most believers have heard from skeptics at one time or another concerning reconciling our belief in a good and omnipotent God and various aspects of the problem of evil.

In the interest of full disclosure I should note that Jeff Vines recently became the senior pastor of my church which might lead some people to believe that I would endorse anything he wrote. However, while I like, respect and on many occasions agree with Jeff Vines, I'm am not his sycophant. He and I have numerous areas of disagreement but I don't expect to agree with any man 100% of the time. However, tackling complex theological issues in ways that are easy to understand and practical in the lives of non-theologians is something that Jeff Vines does very well. For the reader who is looking for clear answers to some tough questions concerning God and evil this book is a good start.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Jeff Vines truly walks the walk!
By Elisha M. Bebee
I met Jeff Vines when my husband was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield, GA. We became members of Savannah Christian Church, where Jeff taught on Wednesday evenings, and preached quite often. This story is in fact true, and having experienced the authenticity of Jeff's faith and character firsthand, I can say that he truly walks the walk!

When we first came to Savannah, we visited Savannah Christian Church. I began having a conversation with Jeff's wife, Robin, not knowing who she was. Robin sort of took me under her wing, per say. She invited me to her home, where she and I shared stories from our lives. Any christian who has been obedient enough to walk out on faith has at least one big, unbelievable "God" story. This is the proof that God gives us, as encouragement. It is difficult often times to share these things with the world, because they are so miraculous that it leaves much room for doubt by those who have never experienced the like.

I began attending the same Sunday School class with Robin every week. It was really amazing that she was in class the day that I had MY incredible, unbelievable "God" moment take place regarding a mission trip to Poland.

When my husband came home from Iraq, he came up after service one week to shake Jeff's hand. Seeing that my husband was in the Army, Jeff invited him out to lunch later that week. When my husband called to schedule the lunch, Jeff's secretary laughed saying "That man takes everyone to lunch!" This is true! Jeff Vines not only invites strangers to lunch, but asks them for lists of ways that He can pray for them, and needs that the church can help meet. The brilliant theologian that he is, it is no wonder that God would allow him to participate in such an amazing exchange. "The Shack" is fiction. Jeff Vines is just an honest, true blue, disciplined, educated follower of Jesus Christ.

I have never heard this man boast about himself, he is truly humble. He wrote this book to give glory to God, for the difinitive privilege given him to lead others to Christ.

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