 | Victor J. Stenger - Religion - 2007 - 294 pages
Throughout history, arguments for and against the existence of God have been largely confined to philosophy and theology. In the meantime, science has sat on the sidelines and ... | |
 | David Eller - 2007 - 468 pages
An anthropological and philosophical deconstruction of religion, religious language, and the danger of relying on belief or faith instead of knowledge. Athyeism is shown to ... | |
 | Daniel Clement Dennett, Alvin Plantinga - Religion - 2010 - 82 pages
One of today's most controversial and heated issues is whether or not the conflict between science and religion can be reconciled. In Science and Religion: Are They Compatible ... | |
 | Richard Dawkins - Science - 1986 - 358 pages
Clarifies the seemingly implausible aspects of Darwin's theory, drawing on the famous watch comparison argued by William Paley, the eighteenth-century theologian | |
 | George H. Smith - 1979 - 355 pages
With this intriguing introduction, George H Smith sets out to demolish what he considers the most widespread and destructive of all the myths devised by man -- the concept of a ... | |
 | Michael Shermer - Electronic books - 2012 - 300 pages
Synthesizing thirty years of research, psychologist and science historian, Michael Shermer upends the traditional thinking about how humans form beliefs about the world. Simply ... | |
 | John F Haught - Religion - 2008 - 156 pages
In God and the New Atheism, a world expert on science and theology gives clear, concise, and compelling answers to the charges against religion laid out in recent best-selling ... | |
 | Dan Barker - Religion - 1992 - 392 pages
Dan Barker's dramatic journey from devout soul-winner to one of America's most prominent freethinkers. After 19 years of evangelical preaching -- ordained minister, associate ... | |
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