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What books about atheism/agnosticism are your favorites (If any)? Why?

UndeniablyMe 6 Apr 17
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Bill Maher’s “Religulous”. I am currently reading “God, no” by Penn Jillette.

Never read that one. But I do like Jillette.

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I have enjoyed Fairwell to God by Charles Templeton, Godless by Dan Barker, The End of Faith by Sam Harris and The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.

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Nailed by David Fitzgerald, The Moral Landscape by Sam Harris, The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. It's important for me to believe what I believe for good reasons and I think all three books serve as a strong foundation to that end.

I couldn't agree with you more

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God is Not Great - Hitchens, The God Delusion - Dawkins, Hell No! - Penn Gillette, The End of Faith - Harris, Drunk with Blood: God's Killings in the Bible - Wells

Just off the top of my head.

These are/were favorites because I was able to find audio versions on youtube, I found them accessible and listening to them made more sense than anything I had ever heard about religion in my entire life. I finally felt like the world was starting to make sense.

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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.

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Why I Am Not a Christian, Bertrand Russell

Think it's the best of the bunch.

Good answer!

@Coldo I agree

Beat me to it.

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All are good, as long as they are anti-religious.

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