
Divinity of Doubt
The God Question
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Narrated by:
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Mel Foster
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By:
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Vincent Bugliosi
Vincent Bugliosi turns his critical eye on both religious believers and the atheists who reflexively oppose them. Here he indicts both camps and argues that agnosticism is the most responsible position to take with regard to such eternal questions as the existence of God. Bugliosi examines such developments as the decline of belief in evolution and the disturbing vengefulness of God, as depicted in the Old Testament. He also questions that an all-powerful and all-knowing creator would have so badly miscalculated free will, leaving human beings to persecute and murder each other. Vincent Bugliosi sets a new course - a middle path that urges us to recognize the limits of what we know, and what we cannot know, about the ineffable mysteries of existence.
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What made the experience of listening to Divinity of Doubt the most enjoyable?
I often find myself flabbergasted at the ludicrous things religious people say, so I don't have quick responses because I just don't think that irrationally. Bugliosi has some pretty good ideas/arguments for atheism. He says he's agnostic, but you don't hear any "maybe"s in anything he writes. Coming from a renowned lawyer, I think he has some really simple and obvious arguments/ideas, and points out a bazillion flaws in the Christian religious text and subsequent teachings. Having grown up on a bible college campus, I didn't find that anything he writes is foreign to me. He just puts it in way that I will be able to use in conversation if I have the misfortune to encounter more religious absurdities...What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
He is just so realistic, so simple, so rational. How could anyone not reflect on their beliefs after hearing/reading this.Have you listened to any of Mel Foster’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Haven't heard Mel Foster before, but he was easy to listen to.If you could give Divinity of Doubt a new subtitle, what would it be?
He certainly doesn't think "God" is a question. It's just a matter of thinking rationally. So maybe "The God Question Answered"Any additional comments?
Because of medical issues, I find it hard to concentrate, but this is the only audio book so far that I have listened to straight through.The sort of arguments you'd expect from a lawyer..
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What was one of the most memorable moments of Divinity of Doubt?
If God is all powerful, he cannot possibly be all good, considering the evil that he allows on earth.Any additional comments?
My agnosticism is simply my honest admission of the fact that I don't know whether God exists or not. If I die and I find out that he actually exists, I will be a very happy dead man.To all believers, please mind your own business and let God take care my foolishness.
Malick Tchakpedeou
This is what happens when U use Ur God-given Brain
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