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Disbelief 101 (Hitchcock, S C)
Disbelief 101
Untertitel A Young Person's Guide to Atheism
Autor Hitchcock, S C
Verlag See Sharp Press
Sprache Englisch
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2009
Seiten 112 S.
Artikelnummer 4437541
ISBN 978-1-884365-47-8
Sonstiges Ab 14 - 17 J.
CHF 20.95
Lieferzeit unbestimmt
Zusammenfassung
Offers an exploration into atheism that addresses the issues of indoctrination, whether it be religious, political, or commercial. This work coves such topics as traditional arguments for God's existence, the relationship of evolution and religious belief, and the harmfulness of Christianity and Islam.

Filled with wit, humor, and clear metaphor, this exploration into atheism is written specifically for young adults, though any adult interested in learning more about atheism will find value within. Not just focused on atheism, this crash course in logical thinking addresses the issues of indoctrination, whether it be religious, political, or commercial, and makes the case that morality is created through reasoning and logic, not through divine communication. Many hot topics are touched upon, such as traditional arguments for God's existence, the relationship of evolution and religious belief, the incompatible nature of science and religion, and the harmfulness of both Christianity and Islam.

S. C. Hitchcock has won a national award from the Society of Professional Journalists, was published in a journal by the National Council for Social Studies, and his fiction has been published in small literary magazines. He lives in the Midwest. Tom Flynn is the editor of Free Inquiry magazine, director of the Center for Inquiry, founding coeditor of Secular Humanist Bulletin, director of the Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum, and coauthor of The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief. He lives in Amherst, New York.