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'''The God Delusion''' is a book by [[Richard Dawkins]]. It contains arguments for the non-existence of God. The God Delusion was and is a best seller, has been or many years.
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'''The God Delusion''' is a book by [[Richard Dawkins]]. It contains arguments for the non-existence of God. The God Delusion was and is a best seller, has been for many years.
 
<blockquote>Dawkins is one of today's most vocal advocates for atheism and his new book is a potent expression of a growing atheist viewpoint. While this book will almost certainly offend some believers, it will also bring relief to many skeptics. [http://www.evolutionary-philosophy.net/review_god_delusion.html] </blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Dawkins is one of today's most vocal advocates for atheism and his new book is a potent expression of a growing atheist viewpoint. While this book will almost certainly offend some believers, it will also bring relief to many skeptics. [http://www.evolutionary-philosophy.net/review_god_delusion.html] </blockquote>
 
The book does a great deal to encourage readers to apply [[Critical thinking]] and avoid accepting religious claims on [[faith]]. Unsurprisingly many Christians hate that book.
 
The book does a great deal to encourage readers to apply [[Critical thinking]] and avoid accepting religious claims on [[faith]]. Unsurprisingly many Christians hate that book.

Revision as of 09:16, 22 December 2011

The God Delusion is a book by Richard Dawkins. It contains arguments for the non-existence of God. The God Delusion was and is a best seller, has been for many years.

Dawkins is one of today's most vocal advocates for atheism and his new book is a potent expression of a growing atheist viewpoint. While this book will almost certainly offend some believers, it will also bring relief to many skeptics. [1]

The book does a great deal to encourage readers to apply Critical thinking and avoid accepting religious claims on faith. Unsurprisingly many Christians hate that book.

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