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The True and Reasonable Faith: Defending Christianity with Truth and Reason    by Michael Robinson
Price: $24.95 USD. 39470 words. Published on May 31, 2011. .

In this readable book, "The True and Reasonable Faith," Robinson delivers conclusive Rational Proof that God exists and the Bible is the source of truth. Includes fresh historical, philosophical, logical, experiential, and statistical evidence.
The Sure Existence of God: Assured Proof for Christianity    by Michael Robinson
Price: $12.95 USD. 43040 words. Published on September 8, 2011. .

Robinson exposes the shortcomings of atheism, agnosticism, and skepticism as the author contends that with a fresh examination of the logic, evidence, and science, atheism is no longer reasonable; there are too many gaps, unexplained assumptions, subjective hypotheses, and conceptual flaws. This is an excellent book for those who desire to think seriously through the claims of Christian theism.
God and Logic: Proof, Rationality and Theism    by Michael Robinson
Price: $7.95 USD. 29980 words. Published on January 10, 2012. .

In “God and Logic: Proof, Rationality and Theism,” Mike Robinson approaches the topic of logic using confident apologetics as he gives careful attention to crucial questions and concerns; including the relationship between God and logic, the existence of the true God, the power of the truth of the Trinity, and the problems inherent in atheism. Unique, informative, and very useful.
Ontology: Studies in Christian Thought and Apologetic Applications    by Michael Robinson
Price: $7.99 USD. 14430 words. Published on January 24, 2012. .

Confrontational atheism is on the warpath. In recent years pop-atheists have written a steady stream of combative books belittling Christian theism. These authors are merely the leading edge of a larger movement that includes various E-atheists. In response, Mike Robinson, author of twenty books, delivers a fascinating defense of Christianity based upon the nature of God: His matchless ontology.