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"The God Argument: The Case against Religion and for Humanism"
By: A.C. Grayling
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>>Finally! do you have any good book recommendations? Again, thanks!
Ooh goody, I always love it when people ask for book recommendations. :)
Here's just the tip of the iceberg:
Get through these books, and you'll be better armed against Christianity than many. Have fun!
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The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
Why Evolution Is True
The Skeptic's Annotated Bible
Why There Is No God
Jesus, Interrupted
The God Argument
Deconverted: A Journey from Religion to Reason
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Philosophy is the ultimate weapon against religion. If you're an atheist and you don't know philosophy then any jackass apologist can run you ragged with a little Descartes or Hume. He doesn't even have to have read them, or have gotten them right! All he needs is a brief summary he's read in a tract along the way, and he will sure as shit tie you up in knots.
There are too many naive atheists who think all they need is a cursory understanding of science. Don't be that idiot, don't be that cliche. Religion has spent thousands of years honing its philosophical defences - weak though they may be, they can still trip you up if you're not familiar with the territory.
If you want a couple of shortcuts, read Stephen Law's Believing Bullshit and AC Grayling's The God Argument.