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Why There Is No God: Simple Responses to 20 Common Arguments for the Existence of God

Why There Is No God: Simple Responses to 20 Common Arguments for the Existence of God

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Publication Date: October 6th, 2014
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781502775283
Pages:
130

Description

- "Science can't explain the complexity and order of life; God must have designed it to be this way."
- "God's existence is proven by scripture."
- "There's no evidence that God doesn't exist."
- "God has helped me so much. How could none of it be true?"
- "Atheism has killed more people than religion, so it must be wrong "

How many times have you heard arguments like these for why God exists? Why There Is No God provides simple, easy-to-understand counterpoints to the most popular arguments made for the existence of God. Each chapter presents a concise explanation of the argument, followed by a response illustrating the problems and fallacies inherent in it. Whether you're an atheist, a believer or undecided, this book offers a solid foundation for building your own inquiry about the concept of God.

About the Author

Armin Navabi is a former Muslim from Iran and the founder of Atheist Republic, a non-profit organization with over one million fans and followers worldwide that is dedicated to offering a safe community for atheists around the world to share their ideas and meet like-minded individuals. Armin was born and raised in the Islamic Republic of Iran and was indoctrinated thoroughly in the Muslim tradition. After almost losing his life in the pursuit of God's grace, the devastation of that event motivated him to seek a better understanding of the nature and concept of God and religious belief. Armin's journey led him to leaving Islam and becoming an atheist. Wanting to reach out to others like himself, Armin continues to examine religion as well as the notion of God and interact with others to engage in thought-provoking and educational discussion.