Here is my multi-part critical examination of Dr. Norman Geisler’s case for the existence of God in his book When Skeptics Ask (coauthored with Ronald Brooks):
Geisler’s First Argument
Geisler’s Five Ways
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 2: How Many Arguments for God?
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 3: Just ONE Argument
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 4: Phase Two of Geisler’s Case for God
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 5: The Gap Between Phase 1 and Phase 2
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 6: Arguments for the Intelligence of the Creator
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 7: Argument #2 of Phase 2
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 8: The Design of the Human Brain
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 9: The Supreme Moral Lawgiver
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 10: The Goodness of the Creator
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 11: The Structure of Geisler’s Case
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 12: Is the Creator a Necessary Being?
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 13: Existence and Attributes of a Necessary Being
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 14: More On Phase 4
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 15: Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Perfectly Good?
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 16: Just One Unlimited Being?
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 17: God Exists?
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 18: The God of the Bible Exists?
Geisler’s Five Ways – Part 19: The Whole Enchilada