Apparently that faith held strong to the very end. "Todd was a committed Christian, secure in his faith and his eternity," his wife wrote in a letter after the crash. "'If he gave up his life to save others, that would be Todd" Lisa said later. After a few paragraphs Lee adds a blurb subtitled "Faith on Flight 93." It reads in its entirety: First off, it's strange to me to invoke the power of fairth and the war on terror at the same time. The author, Lee Strobel, thought it would be a strong opening to discuss the bravery of pilot Todd Beamer on flight 93. Roughly 45 seconds into this book I had to put it down and stop myself from throwing it across the room. To me I think the book has an agenda and is wildly and insidiously biased. Instead we see answers that a middle schooler would have trouble arguing against and subtleties they probably aren't savvy enough to realize. I was expecting to find a good but not too wordy response to the "toughest objections to Christianity" in this short paperback.
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