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C**T
Great read. Needs direct research facts to back up the claims for readers who haven't already studied ancient history and evolution more directly.
Great points made throughout. Would have loved the introductory chapters to be shorter and for there to have been more direct explanations for historical claims, though much of that can be found by reading the work of authors like Richard Carrier, Bart Ehrman, and so forth. This guy makes it clear how many reasons there are to doubt the inerrancy claim for the Bible. He really does a great job explaining why he believes evolution is proven by science . A great read once you get past the introduction.
C**2
A lot of reasons
There is not a great deal of depth.
B**R
Good readings about real facts.
Very good readings about scientific facts. More people need to read and use more of these verifible facts and ideas to educate themselves.
E**B
Slam dunk reasoning for non-belief!
Well thought out and wonderfully written. I would highly recommend this book to anyone that has the courage to question religion.
M**I
Good resource on common atheist points of reasoning.
Excellent information for new or seasoned atheists or for theists honing their skills to debate or understand atheism.
C**D
Pretty good
Not a lot of detail on any particular point but enough to give you a basis for further exploration if your so inclined.
D**S
101 reasons for not reading this book.
Okay So I read this book because its title looked interesting. I've lost my religion a few times but I gotta tell you not from anything that this author tried to convey . Most of his arguments remind me of evenings during college freshman year when we would talk about whether god could lift a rock that he created or could he make a round square ...yada yada yada Honestly , after a while I looked forward to reading them because they made me laugh . Way too much straw man argumentation . Way too much... Well what other word is it but prejudice and animus towards huge groups of people living life and trying to be human.No interactions with modern scientists, philosophers, or thinkers who have a Christian worldview. I just finished reading the four horsemen,, god is not great, and letter to a Christian nation. Perhaps the author could try Rodney Stark, Alvin Plantinga, Stephen Meyer, or David Berlinski for starters. They make you think.
E**E
Well-written.
Thought provoking. Inspires us to always ask questions.
P**X
Masterful
I can't fault a single word of this book. It is THE most authoritive guide to the illogicality and absurdities of religious beliefs and arguments.I have no hesitation in recommending this heaven-sent (haha) book to anyone who wants to understand religious claims and their origins in wishful thinking and superstition.I am now a Probulist!
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