This short book, only 8,000 finely crafted words, is destined to be one of the most cited and influential modern treatises on atheism and secular humanism. It focuses squarely on the inherent irrationality of religion, and reveals its utter irreconcilability with science. Offering several "reconciliation theories" to people of faith, it forces every reader to make a choice.
Contents
The Reason Revolution in historical context
Questioning belief
Reasons for skepticism
Secular humanism as an alternative worldview
Political implications of atheism
The collapse of religion
Hopeful predictions
Reconciliation theories
Comments by clergy
Call to action
Contents
The Reason Revolution in historical context
Questioning belief
Reasons for skepticism
Secular humanism as an alternative worldview
Political implications of atheism
The collapse of religion
Hopeful predictions
Reconciliation theories
Comments by clergy
Call to action