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1.Letter to a Christian Nation (Vintage) by: Sam Harris
January 08, 2008
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Here, Harris responds to the thousands of mostly indignant letters he got for writing "The End of Faith". We might assume he is attacking a stereotype of Christianity, as a fanatically intolerant relic of the Dark Ages. But it seems these Christian letter writers really did convince him, quoting chapter and verse, that their religion stands for bigotry.

To me, Harris's letter sounds roughly like an argument between two Americans, one a critical thinker, and the other some kind of super-patriot who actually insists that everything said or done in American history has been God's will, because America is God's country. That would roughly compare to claims of inerrancy for the Bible's vast record of ancient Middle Eastern civilizations.

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2.The God Delusion by: Richard Dawkins
January 16, 2008
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Richard Dawkins carries the banner for Human Thinkingness. As the sciences and social sciences unearth more information about humans, biology, and life, Richard Dawkins uses his penetrating and creative mind to structure a series of arguments against legacy religiousness. Dawkin's arguments are persuasive, humorous, and illuminating to the human condition. Atheism has found its backbone.

3.God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by: Christopher Hitchens
May 01, 2007
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Hitchens just doesn't plan on going to heaven. Formerly many people who were religious basically held there was no heaven, either there was no afterlife or it was pretty bleak for all. Hegel, of course, founded a religious cult where this world is holistically negated so as to better serve the Absolute and the few who know and do the bidding of the Absolute. As a Trotskyist Hitchens was under the sway of the Absolute (the communist utopia being the historical goal of the Absolute in Marxism) and Hitchens still is as a neo-con. The neo-cons took Hegel underground. Hitchens has just gone neo-con about Hegel. The neo-elite isn't full of traditionalists. Clearly for neo-cons as evidenced by Leo Strauss the tradition failed. The neo-cons are underground modernists, hold Freud got humanity correct etc and adhere to an estoeric ... Read More

4.Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by: Daniel C. Dennett
February 06, 2007
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This is a superb book about religion from Dennett, who has attained a renown as a philosopher of mind and cognitive science. He brings the tools from those disciplines to the subject of religion; in particular, he makes use of the concept of the "intentional stance" that we naturally take towards objects, both animate and inanimate. Dennett's book is a part of the very recent trend to scrutinize religion by conceptual tools taken from cognitive psychology, anthropology and evolutionary biology -- as a natural phenomnon like any other. This is in keeping with an argument from Dennett's earlier book, DARWIN'S DANGEROUS IDEA, to the effect that Darwin's idea of natural selection is a "universal acid". That is to say, the idea of natural selection is no narrow scientific concept, but a general scientific approach that is applicable ... Read More

5.Atheist Universe: The Thinking Person's Answer to Christian Fundamentalism by: David Mills
August 04, 2006
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If one were open-minded or an aspiring Free Thinker, this book will be read and cherished for a long time, almost to the level of Richard Dawkins' "The God Delusion" or Sam Harris' "Letter to a Christian Nation".
Whereas "The God Delusion" is from a strictly speaking scientific point of view and rebutts the arguments for God's existence and details the evil wraught on humanity throughout history, this book has a larger focus on countering the ridiculous claims of Creationism, and specifically the Intelligent Design Movement.
To a person who prefers evidence over belief, this book is an excellent companion for your thought. While it won't budge those fundamentalists (since you can't change a belief when its not based on evidence), for people who still cling to or follow a religion only loosely, and more of a product of their environment ... Read More

6.The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever by: Christopher Hitchens
November 05, 2007
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So much of this book is moving, personal and witty. It includes a brilliant article by Michael Shermer www.michaelshermer.com about how God made it look like evolution happened in such a convincing way to test our faith. Daniel Dennett wrote about how an accident left him close to death (obviously, he recovered, thanks to a caring medical staff) and what this says about human goodness. Old and unexpected writers, such as Mark Twain and Omar Khayyam, are fascinating reading. These present facets of atheism that many of us wouldn't have thought of.
If you think Hitch et al present a "straw man" view of religion that is childish, irrational and counterproductive, do some research and you'll see that a lot of people in the U.S. do believe this way.

7.God: The Failed Hypothesis. How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist by: Victor J. Stenger
April 08, 2008
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...well at least in a few more years he won't. I'm an agnostic and nothing riles me more than a rabid theist, except maybe a rabid atheist.

Nobody knows - or will ever know - how and why we are here. Stenger proves nothing. In fact he offers this take on Leibnitz' questions, "Why is there something, rather than nothing"? Stenger's answer is that "Nothing is unstable". Since physical science is basically inductive and relies on observation and experiment, this is NOTHING more than a guess since it can never be verified. How is this any better than, "God did it".

Stenger also quotes physicist Steven Weinberg,

" With or without religion people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion."

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8.The Selfish Gene: 30th Anniversary Edition--with a new Introduction by the Author by: Richard Dawkins
May 25, 2006
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The first thing I will say about The Selfish Gene (TSG) is that it is not the first book on evolution you should read although as a Dawkins book it is not a bad choice but for those unfamiliar with both, then I would suggest Climbing Mount Improbable or The Blind Watchmaker first. Both of those books by Dawkins have a much broader, more generalized, look at natural selection and evolution.

TSG is an entirely different type of book because it is particularly academic and a very complex read on specific lines of reasoning that are even aimed at correcting the misconceptions of big name professional biologists. It assumes that the reader will be somewhat acquainted with Darwinism and evolution. If you are not then I would strongly urge that you pass on TSG until you do. In fact, you will bring much more to TSG and get much more out of it if you spend ... Read More

9.The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design by: Richard Dawkins
September 19, 1996
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This is a truly wonderful place to start for anyone interested in Dawkins' series of forays into being human. Dense, but with some jargon and some lovely prose, it will educate even the most seasoned biology student.

10.The God Who Wasn't There starring: Richard Carrier; Richard Dawkins; Alan Dundes; Sam Harris; Robert M. Price
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August 23, 2005
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In the beginning, it starts to lay out an interesting case for the nonexistence of Jesus, based on the 40+ year span between his death and the first possible date of the first gospels being written, during which no other mention of his recent existence could be found. A fascinating prospect, if explored in greater detail.

However, the latter part of the documentary takes a different approach, simply discussing the many contradictions of modern Christianity. Provocative, perhaps, but nothing really new. One does not logically argue away faith.

The end reveals the personal motives behind the documentary, and makes it almost seem like it was more made for the filmmaker's benefit than ours.

Still, it has a few good parts, and might grant you a couple new talking points if you like to debate from the stance of atheism. Worth a watch, perhaps, ... Read More


 


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