Atheist/Anti-Religion Books - Any suggestions?
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55palfers said:
Dare I suggest The Bible, read with some degree of caution?
Top suggestion - and follow it up with every religious text you can find. Atheism is about finding a rational alternative to religion, but if in discussion you just blindly recite things you read in a book, you haven't really found that much of a different path.Thanks for the suggestions but in the case of the bible, well, I went to a church school in my 5-11 years so know most of what's in it already.
kowalski655: I've read a few of Hitch's offerings including that one - good call though.
TwigtheWonderkid: Losing Faith in Faith I'll get, the other I've read
If anyone's interested the Marshall Brain of 'how things work' fame has a (newish) book out called How "God" Works which I can recommend. He approaches the subject from a fresh perspective.
kowalski655: I've read a few of Hitch's offerings including that one - good call though.
TwigtheWonderkid: Losing Faith in Faith I'll get, the other I've read
If anyone's interested the Marshall Brain of 'how things work' fame has a (newish) book out called How "God" Works which I can recommend. He approaches the subject from a fresh perspective.
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