
There Is a God
How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind
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Jonathan Cowley
In There Is a God, one of the world's preeminent atheists discloses how his commitment to "follow the argument wherever it leads" led him to a belief in God as Creator. This is a compelling and refreshingly open-minded argument that will forever change the atheism debate.
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Very compelling read
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Easy to listen to & follow.
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Beautiful and Clear Presentation of Reasoned Argument to God
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Powerful stuff
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very interesting
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book is a personal account. could be expanded in more detail but would be harded for a popular book
nothing groundbreaking if you follow the debate.
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Incredible
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Enlightening and Enjoyable
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Excellent book with phenomenal logic & great VO
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Instead, I first encountered an unhinged, rambling preface from another author that immediately soured the mood. The author of the preface uses his allocated real estate to rant about aspects of the atheist community that irritate him, which feels oddly selfish.
Once we get to the text proper, things get better, for a moment. The author is initially charming, and I enjoyed hearing some of his backstory. But the charm fades very quickly. There is an extended section detailing the university classes the author took, the philosophers he studied, etc. There is then an extended list of quotes from scientists who have had varying forms of belief in God. For multiple hours, there is little to no interrogation of those points, just a lengthy list that feels like a not so subtle mass argument from authority/ad populum.
And then, some of the actual statements start to trickle in, and it's further disappointing. All things seen and heard before. Making assertions like "science cannot answer these questions" or "science operates on faith," quote mining / taking quotes out of context. It all comes across as dishonest at worst, misinformed at best.
I couldn't make it through. I'm genuinely disappointed. Your mileage may vary.
Sorely disappointing, waste of time
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