The Case For a Creator

What is the author's tone in the book, The Case For a Creator?

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Lee Strobel assumes a calm and reasoned tone in his writing of the Case for a Creator. He does not allow personal prejudices or passions to cloud his writing or his judgements, but he does allow his pursuit of facts and evidence to lead the way toward God. The calm and reasoned tone he adopts allows him to meticulously approach a variety of topics relating to God and evolution.

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