A Deist Friend....

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Hello:

I have a question about a dear friend of mine. After many years of doubt, he claims to be a full fledged deist. He went from Atheism to Buddhism to Bahai to now Deism. He has been talking with me about Jesus lately and I thnk he is going to convert to the Catholic faith. He has a science/reason mind/personality yet he is open to new ideas. Since he already believes in one God I feel he is almost home. Do you have any thoughts/readings/arguments/books/proofs/quotes/reccomendations that can finally help this brother swim the Tiber. Thank you as always in advance!

In the risen Lord!

PS I do think statements like give him the Bible or tell him to pray about it might not work.

Thanks again!

Walt
 
Hello:

I have a question about a dear friend of mine. After many years of doubt, he claims to be a full fledged deist. He went from Atheism to Buddhism to Bahai to now Deism. He has been talking with me about Jesus lately and I thnk he is going to convert to the Catholic faith. He has a science/reason mind/personality yet he is open to new ideas. Since he already believes in one God I feel he is almost home. Do you have any thoughts/readings/arguments/books/proofs/quotes/reccomendations that can finally help this brother swim the Tiber. Thank you as always in advance!

In the risen Lord!

PS I do think statements like give him the Bible or tell him to pray about it might not work.

Thanks again!

Walt
Based on what you describe it seems to me that the best course of action is to continue to do what you have been doing - being a friend. Too often, I think we want speed things up, but only end up making things worse.
 
“Mere Christianity,” by C.S. Lewis. Don’t push it on him, though, but if he asks, that’s a good place to start.
 
A few books that I highly recommend:

C. Stephen Evans, Why Believe? Reason & Mystery As Pointers to God (Eerdmans, 1996); ISBN 0-85111-176-9

Armand M. Nicholi, Jr., The Question of God: C.S. Lewis & Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, & the Meaning of Life (Free Press, 2002); ISBN 0-7432-0237-6

David Robertson, The Dawkins Letters: Challenging Atheist Myths (Christian Focus, 2007); ISBN 1-84550-261-2

And an absolute must-read:

John Paul II, Fides et Ratio: On the Relationship Between Faith & Reason (Pauline Books & Media, 1998); ISBN 0-8198-2669-3

Blessings,

Don
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