What are some good books that might convert thinking man fro skeptic to Catholic?
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not op so I hope this isn't considered derailing, but how about protestant to catholic?
That's not not derailing, that question is good addition to original
Why We're Catholic by Trent Horn: Horn converted to Catholicism which makes his books more interesting in my opinion. The book is great for people who are skeptical of Christianity, Protestants, or lukewarm Catholics looking to better understand Catholicism.
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis: Despite being an Anglican I can't recommend theological books by C.S. Lewis enough. The efforts of his chad and devoutly Catholic friend J.R.R. Tolkien and the book "The Everlasting Man" by G. K. Chesterton are what got C.S. Lewis to return to Christ which is probably why many of his writings seem heavily influenced by Catholicism.
Confessions by St. Augustine: A lot of people like this one. It's highly regarded by Catholic readers and usually super cheap at used book stores. Also the Latin version is based and great for people who can read Latin and want practice.
The Everlasting Man by G. K. Chesterton: For the reason mentioned above, among other things, basically any book about Christian theology written by G. K. Chesterton is highly recommended.Great author.
Doesn't exist, just like God.
Just read the Athanasian Creed.
i am offended grrrrr
The Philosophy of Jesus and The Journey by Peter Kreeft
>that book
>muh civilization
Not a very good argument.
This, its people caring about civilization more than the religion.
Lobotomy 101
Catholicism is for braindeads thats why you are a skeptic. Read the kybalion and if you really want to invest in israelite knowledge, learn the real languages used in the original bibles in order to interpret the poetry and puns for yourself.
>read the kybalion
>How the Catholic Church took Credit for What the Sumerians, Phoenicians, Persians, Babylonians, Romans and Greeks invented
fify
>I know absolutely nothing about the history of the Catholic Church, the post
If he's a thinking man he would never convert