He is a journalist but this is not journalism - Rated 
1- This is not a journalistic investigation as the title may suggest, but rather a christian case for Jesus. All of the so-called experts and scholars are practicising christians. In some point of the book Lee Strobel writes "I learned quickly as the legal-affairs editor of the Chicago Tribune never to teach conclusions based on hearing only one side of a case". That's laughable as he does exactly that throughout the book;
2- The author's assumption that belief in the supernatural is logical and defensable means that unprobable facts such as the birth of Jesus from a virgin are given the impression of having being dealt with as historical facts, which they are not;
3- The gospels are treated as historical evidence throughout the book. Even though one must acknowledge they might have some truth in them, they shouldn't be used as main evidence for any case;
4- There are many good examples of circular reasoning - the art of supporting a premise with the premise rather than a conclusion. He quotes a scholar who says "no search for parallels has given us a truly satisfactory explanation of how early christians happened upon the idea of a virginal conception unless, of course, that is what really took place". This is bad logic and stupid thinking.
I could continue with my points against this bad book but don't even think it is worthy the hassle.
Compelling Reading....... - Rated 
If you ever needed to be convinced by the validity of JESUS (as if....!)- then this book will confirm what you will already know to be true.
Read it and weep!
Food for thought!!! - Rated 
The Case for the real Jesus
By Lee Strobel
Pre release copy.
Before I became a Christian (in 2005) I used to read all the books that agreed with what I then believed. You know the ones, the Richard Dawkins types. Then I thought, "Hmmm, I've read loads of evidence AGAINST religion, why don't I read some evidence for it. That should be funny!" I simply thought that an intelligent case for ANY religion was impossible. So I looked at all the major faiths, Islam, Buddhism, Hindu and even the Jehovah's witness', Judaism and then finally Christianity. I discovered that when one is able to take on board the evidence from both sides, then and only then can one reach a fair conclusion.
The Case for the real Jesus is a book that offers a fair and intelligent look at evidence both for and against the real Jesus. It quite easily dispels a lot of the myths surrounding Jesus, His life and His teachings. It even points out a few "error's" within the Bible and explains how and why they are there.
It looks into the claims of popular fiction authors, such as Dan Brown with his Da Vinci Code and quite easily lays those fictitious claims to rest.
This is a book I couldn't put down. I thrilled whilst reading every page, experiencing dozens of, what I call "A-Haaa!" moments.
Lee interviews several experts on the subjects raised within the book, he asks the difficult questions that I used to throw at Christians. He doesn't let these experts off easily, and they make their case wonderfully.
This book will help any Christian solidify their faith, and let non-Christians read the "True" evidence about Christ. The great thing about this book is that whilst explaining how and why some of the popular myths are propagated in today's society, it explains away those very myths quite easily.
Obviously there will always be bigots (like I was-look up the meaning of Bigot!!) that will still refuse to accept what is plainly there for them to see, instead they will only see the evidence that leads to the conclusion they want...& not the truth.
I loved this book and the way it opened my eyes to details I wasn't even aware of.
This is Lee's best book to date...in my opinion.
A great read.
Daniel L Potts. (UK)
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