Where do YOU Stand?
Psychologically, people are afraid to carefully examine their worldview.  Doing so has the potential of rendering the one they have subscribed to incorrect, which could have devastating implications.  God either exists, or He does not.  The beliefs are mutally exclusive.  If one is true, the other can not be.
"Whether we realize it or not, all of us possess a worldview. A few years after birth, we all gradually formulate our philosophy of life. Most of us make one of two basic assumptions: we view the universe as a result of random events and life on this planet a matter of chance; or we assume an Intelligence beyond the universe who gives the universe order, and life meaning...Our worldview tells more about us perhaps than any other aspect of our personal history...Nothing has more profound and more far-reaching implications for our lives...Whether we realize it or not, we all embrace some form of either the materialist worldview advocated by [Sigmund] Freud or the spiritual worldview advocated by [C.S.] Lewis."- Harvard Political Review.
This book, written by professor Nicholi of Harvard medical school, does a good job of giving an objective examination of two very different views on God.  It is a great place for someone to confront their own beliefs (why wouldn't you?) or help someone find where it is they stand on the question of God.
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