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Reddit mentions of The Atheist's Guide to Reality: Enjoying Life without Illusions

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Atheist's Guide to Reality: Enjoying Life without Illusions. Here are the top ones.

The Atheist's Guide to Reality: Enjoying Life without Illusions
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Found 4 comments on The Atheist's Guide to Reality: Enjoying Life without Illusions:

u/Bilbo_Fraggins · 15 pointsr/atheism

Sigh. Living in the bible belt, I know the answer to this.

I live near the headquarters main US campus of IBM, one of the most progressive companies in the US, as well as the second largest campus for CISCO, lots of biomedical research, a good number of excellent colleges (including the ones who employ Bart Ehrman and my new favorite author ever), and it's still filled with fundies once you get further than about 20 minutes away from RTP in any direction.

On the up side, housing is cheap, traffic is much better than most high tech cities, and it's not as damn hot as Houston or Dallas. I moved here as a matter of choice, and I like it. I just can't drive too far or the pervailing fog of fundiness hurts my brain. ;-)

I'm thinking of escaping for the Boulder, Colorado region in a few years. The fundies don't seem any better, but at least they have gorgeous mountains to make up for it. ;-)

(EDIT: Clarifications on local companies)

u/ForceTen2112 · 5 pointsr/DebateAnAtheist

The book The Atheist's Guide to Reality explains the evolutionary reason for why we see significance where there is none (i.e. conspiracies) near the beginning. Also, it's a great book.

u/TooManyInLitter · 3 pointsr/atheism

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u/BillWeld · 1 pointr/DebateReligion

Here's a recent book on it from an atheist's perspective: The Atheist's Guide to Reality. He basically says Neitche was right. Here's a brief lecture by a Christian philosopher critiquing that idea: The Atheist’s Guide to Intellectual Suicide.