Happily Godless

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| Rating | : | 4.20 (830 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B004KAAAH4 |
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| Number of Pages | : | 203 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-10-22 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
it's the best book available to introduce atheism to young thinkers (high Allen Costell I've read or examined dozens of intro-level books on atheism. From what I've read, it's the best book available to introduce atheism to young thinkers (high school to the first couple years of college). The author's writing is thoughtful, clear, and easy to grasp. Also, he's not writing like a jerk, so more than just atheists can enjoy reading it. (Another good, easy-to-read book -- but one that is purely focused on flaws with arguments -- is _Why There Is No God: Simple Responses to 20 Common Arguments for the Existence of God_, by Armin Navabi.). Lacks objective evidence Catherine My hope for this book was that it would be an intellectual discussion on Christianity. It has proven to contain suppositions which are subjective rather than fact based evidence. Of course, trying to prove there is no God is a daunting task.
With a skeptical look at the existence of God, the story of Jesus, and the founding of the United States, the book also includes essays contributed by young atheists from all over North America.Happily Godless opens the door for all young adults who are questioning religion or who believe that reason is more powerful than faith.. Almost every young adult today deals with issues of religion, though they may not be comfortable talking about it. However, young people have been mostly left out of the discussion.Until now.Happily Godless introduces the main ideas of atheism to the people who matter the most—the generation just coming into society as decision makers. Many of them have problems with the Christian influence in their family and society. It&rsqu
