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The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason

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W. W. Norton, Sep 17, 2005 - Political Science - 256 pages

Natalie Angier wrote in The New York Times: "The End of Faith articulates the dangers and absurdities of organized religion so fiercely and so fearlessly that I felt relieved as I read it, vindicated....Harris writes what a sizable number of us think, but few are willing to say."

This important and timely book delivers a startling analysis of the clash of faith and reason in today's world. Harris offers a vivid historical tour of mankind's willingness to suspend reason in favor of religious beliefs, even when those beliefs are used to justify harmful behavior and sometimes-heinous crimes. He asserts that in the shadow of weapons of mass destruction, we can no longer tolerate views that pit one true god against another. Most controversially, he argues that we cannot afford moderate lip service to religion; an accommodation that only blinds us to the real perils of fundamentalism. While warning against the encroachment of organized religion into world politics, Harris also draws on new evidence from neuroscience and insights from philosophy to explore spirituality as a biological, brain-based need. He calls on us to invoke that need in taking a secular humanistic approach to solving the problems of this world.

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this book can be hard to read for 2 reasons. - Goodreads
Excellent research.. - Goodreads
The atheism arguements weken the terrorism insights - Goodreads
Great premise, but not popular with Christians. - Goodreads
Staggering research. - Goodreads
Brilliant writing style. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Michael - Goodreads

I have finished the last of the 'unholy trinity': first Dawkins, then Hitchens, and now, Harris. Mr. Harris is a neuroscientist, and bases large swathes of his argument on neuropsychology, and area ... Read full review

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Very good book about the weak points of dogmatic religion. One of the ideas in the book is that there is absolute criteria in ethics. For example: if you kill your daughter because she was raped it is ... Read full review

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Sam Harris is a graduate in philosophy from Stanford University.

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