<DIV><I>Atheism Explained</I> explores the claims made both for and against the existence of God. On the pro side: that the wonders of the world can only be explained by an intelligent creator; that the universe had to start somewhere; telepathy, out-of-body experiences, and other paranormal phenome
Atheism Explained: From Folly to Philosophy (Ideas Explained)
β Scribed by David Ramsay Steele
- Publisher
- Open Court
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 331
- Series
- Ideas Explained
- Category
- Library
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Atheism Explained
explores the claims made both for and against the existence of God. On the pro side: that the wonders of the world can only be explained by an intelligent creator; that the universe had to start somewhere; telepathy, out-of-body experiences, and other paranormal phenomena demonstrate the existence of a spirit world; and that those who experience God directly provide evidence as real as any physical finding. After disputing these arguments through calm, careful criticism, author David Ramsay Steele presents the reasons why God cannot exist: monstrous, appalling evils; the impossibility of omniscience; and the senseless concept that God is a thinking mind without a brain. He also explores controversial topics such as Intelligent Design, the power of prayer, religion without God, and whether a belief in God makes people happier and healthier. Steeleβs rational, easy-to-understand prose helps readers form their own conclusions about this eternally thorny topic.
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One kind of God- and a few alternatives -- Religion can do without God -- Paley's challenge to atheism and Darwin's answer -- The objections to Darwinism -- Did someone set the dial? -- Does God explain why anything exists? -- Can we prove God exists by pure logic? -- Do we get our morals from God?
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