The God delusion

580 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 2007 by WF Howes.

ISBN:
978-1-4074-0251-2
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OCLC Number:
165402839

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4 stars (15 reviews)

Argues that belief in God is irrational, and describes examples of religion's negative influences on society throughout the centuries, such as war, bigotry, child abuse, and violence.

26 editions

The best of Dawkins is in this valuable book

4 stars

As a teenage atheist in Catholic school, I would rebelliously read "Why I Am Not a Christian" by Bertrand Russell. "The God Delusion" is like a modern version of that book. It's a neat summary of atheistic ideas to help people clarify their own non-belief and shake off any childhood brainwashing.

It's also a book to cherish. Simply having it in your possession could be a good way to "come out" to religious people who might resent your right to believe or not. But be careful! A teenager in Kurdistan who was caught championing the book was reported by his father to the police, who detained him for days and subjected the lad to torture.

Dawkins' arguments remain strong. The book was written when the memory of the religiously-inspired 9/11 attacks was still raw. In the years since, we have seen the rise of the terrorist threat of Christian extremists. …

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3 stars

I’ve been meaning to read this for a long time, as it often gets referred to in discourse about religion and belief. I don’t have any particular insight to share, but if I had to sum this up I would say that Dawkins has done the research to back up his arguments, but does come across as a bit ‘all religious people are wrong and foolish’, which I think is a bit harsh (regardless of whether there is a god, lots of people do gain life satisfaction from their faith, and the majority do so without impinging on atheists or agnostics).

Subjects

  • God
  • Proof
  • Religion
  • Atheism