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Faith in Doubt: Part I
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u/JarinJove ยท 7 pointsr/ChristopherHitchens

Update: Physical edition is finally out.I've been following the popularly named "New Atheism" since 2007 out of high school, I really enjoyed their works and critiques. I had a slightly different intention when first beginning this project, hoping to demarcate positive aspects of religion from negative ones, but the more I looked into it . . . the more I recognized that Christopher Hitchens was right about religion poisoning everything. I think the Eastern religions can still reform (perhaps its my own bias due to my religious background), but I don't believe Islam or Christianity can reform at all. I explain why in the book. Judaism . . . I'd like to believe can reform, but the evidence isn't pretty and I don't mince words.

I'm not sure how well this'll be received. I still consider myself Hindu, albeit a Hindu Anti-Theist, if such a thing is possible and I explain my thoughts in the section on Sanatana Dharma (the real name for all Indian religions). But, if they can't reform, then Hitchens was completely correct and they should be obliterated like the Abrahamic faiths. I've really changed my views in these 4-years with emphasizing more of an anti-theistic perspective and I think Hitchens was right about a great many issues that people are still uncomfortable with acknowledging. So, this is my own small contribution. I had hoped to do a double-release with a digital and physical copy, but the physical edition is still in Amazon's review process and could take up to 72 hours. It's also going to be a lot more expensive than the digital edition because Amazon takes a cut from royalties for every page count used. It's still more money than traditional publishing though. Anyway, if any of you are interested, then I hope you enjoy. I don't mince words for any of the major religions, including my own religious background of Sanatana Dharma.

Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.

Part I Only.

Part II Only.

Explanation on pricing can be read here.