The Problem with God: Why Atheists, True Believers, and Even Agnostics Must All Be WrongColumbia University Press, 2 jul 2013 - 224 pagina's Whether people praise, worship, criticize, or reject God, they all presuppose at least a rough notion of what it means to talk about God. Turning the certainty of this assumption on its head, a respected educator and humanist shows that when we talk about God, we are in fact talking about nothing at all—there is literally no such idea—and so all of the arguments we hear from atheists, true believers, and agnostics are and will always be empty and self-defeating. |
Inhoudsopgave
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2 What In Gods Name Am I Doing? | 19 |
3 The Impossible Dream | 37 |
4 Even If the Flesh Is Willing | 61 |
5 Atheism | 71 |
6 and Agnosticism | 85 |
7 Full Faith and No Credit | 91 |
8 Its All in a Good Cause | 101 |
9 Detective Fiction | 123 |
10 An Inkling Of | 131 |
11 the Truth | 153 |
Not Enough? | 167 |
Amplifications and Clarifications aka Notes | 183 |
Acknowledgments | 205 |
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