Apologetics is seldom funny. In part that is because souls are at stake but also because apologists are often grumpy and argumentative. So a book that is easy to read, clear and jammed full of quips, anecdotes and good arguments is refreshing. Andrew Wilson is a Brit, a pastor and, as it turns out, a good writer. His contribution to apologetics is novel not due to any originality in terms of content, but due to a conversational style that will help even the most non-apologetically inclined reader get to the end of the book. If God Then What? Begins with Wilson’s journey from “fundamentalism,” the belief that one is right…