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  • What Your Atheist Professor Doesn't Know (But Should)

  • By: Stephen Williams
  • Narrated by: Dan Kassis
  • Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (87 ratings)

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What Your Atheist Professor Doesn't Know (But Should)

By: Stephen Williams
Narrated by: Dan Kassis
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The information age has begotten turmoil. It seems that the more information we have, the less peace the average person has. To many, an impression has developed that modern science has disproved the existence of the immaterial realm, and doomed us to a sterile, pointless wandering in the wilderness of minutiae. During roughly the same time this impression has been developing in popular culture, however, massive evidence to the contrary has been steadily erupting from the sciences! Now that literally billions of trillions of layers of mathematical impossibility have been exposed for the materialist worldview, compounded by insurmountable metaphysical hurdles, atheism has been shown to be completely irrational!

A reasonably skeptical look at modern philosophy, science, archaeology, and history point overwhelmingly in a single direction, and the truth that it points to is blissful and eternal. If you'd like to see some of the evidence that has been causing a resurgence of theism in academic philosophy departments recently, read this book!

©2012 Steve J. Williams (P)2014 Steve J. Williams
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some things to think about....

Exceeded expectations... I expected bias, opinion, loose research, but I was surprised to find the opposite. Certainly there is a philosophical message, but the author implores the reader to seek the truth for themselves.

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I can't believe it's over! This is one of the best books I've read on atheism. Fascinating to hear the basic arguments on the topic. I'm looking forward to listening again. This was well worth the time and money! Lots of outside resources are given in the book itself.

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Favour tour de force

I have listened to and read many books like this, but this one is a bit of a standout. It is very clearly written and pushes back more emphatically then many other books of this type do. The book draws from the sources that it critiques in a clear way, pointing out the lack of clear thinking and duplicitous scholarship used to promote the alternate reality. For preparing talks to small groups, this book would be a really great resource to draw upon.

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A plethora of evidence to silence atheists.

Well worth the time, excellent content, powerful arguments, demolishes the fallacious arguments of those who "claim" their views are rooted in science.

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powerful collection of facts and logic

a wonderfully crafted book. A must read for anyone who is about to start college. Especially a young person endeavoring to study one of the sciences

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Skeptics Beware!

The is the most complete argument for the existence of God I have found yet.

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Very informative.

Although I do not agree with some of theories about space, and galaxies discussed, i feel confident there is enough evidence for intelligent design

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difficult for an atheist to digest

This book shows that theism in general and Christianity particular are the only rational explanations for why the universe and life exist. Any thinking person would have a hard time being an atheist after reading this book.

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Better suited for reading than listening

Great content but better suited for reading than listening. There were many long lists and referenced diagrams which got a bit annoying in verbal form. Intend to read the book so I can get the full value from it.

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Much better than other authors

This material has been covered in other books but William's book is much better than others.

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