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Is Atheism Dead?

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
4.2
13 reviews
Ebook
432
Pages
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About this ebook

Is Atheism Dead? is an entertaining, impressively wide-ranging, and decidedly provocative answer to that famous 1966 TIME cover that itself provocatively asked “Is God Dead?” In a voice that is by turns witty, muscular, and poetic, Metaxas intentionally echoes C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton in cheerfully and logically making his astonishing case, along the way presenting breathtaking—and often withering—new evidence and arguments against the idea of a Creatorless universe. Taken all together, he shows atheism not merely to be implausible and intellectually sloppy, but now demonstrably ridiculous. Perhaps the only unanswered question on the subject is why we couldn’t see this sooner, and how embarrassed we should be about it.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
13 reviews
TNTkeynine
March 9, 2022
We don't need God at all. This book is nothing more than propaganda by someone who lives off of people who believe in a forged version the actual bible.
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Alan J. Schwab
December 17, 2021
This man gives non believers a frightening future who deny GODS existence.
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Paul Ask
March 7, 2024
Great read. Thorough evaluation of the evidence. Deniers are delusional.
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About the author

Eric Metaxas is an author whose books have been translated into twenty-five languages. The host of a nationally syndicated radio show and the acclaimed conversation series Socrates in the City, he is a prominent cultural commentator whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, The Atlantic, and the Wall Street Journal. He lives with his family in New York City.

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