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Divinity of Doubt The God Question

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ISBN-10: 1593156294

ISBN-13: 9781593156299

Edition: 2011

Authors: Vincent Bugliosi

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In his most controversial book yet, bestselling author Vincent Bugliosi turns his critical eye on both religious believers and the atheists who reflexively oppose them. Here, the fearless attorney who most memorably prosecuted Charles Manson indicts both camps, calling them out for the intellectual shortcuts each takes to arrive at their convenient conclusions. In the process, he argues lucidly and persuasively why agnosticism--and a healthy skepticism toward certainty of all kinds--is the most responsible position to take with regard to such eternal questions as the existence of God. With his trademark withering wit and humor, Bugliosi skewers such popularizers of atheism as Christopher…    
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Book details

List price: $31.50
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Vanguard Press
Publication date: 4/12/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Preface
God, Etc.
God in Court
The Christian God Cannot Exist
Atheism and Its Current Leading Prolocutors
Darwin and Evolution
The Intelligence (or Lack Thereof) of Intelligent Design, and First Cause
Genesis
Born-Again Christians and Their Remarkable Beliefs
Jesus Died for Whom? And for What?
If Jesus Wasn't the Son of God, Then Who Was He?
The Many Absurdities of Christianity, and Its Monstrous God
The Catholic Church: Great, Grand, and Silly
If God Is All-Good, Why Does He Put All of Us to Death?
What's So Great Up There in Heaven?
A Brief Descent into Hell
Praying to a Tree Trunk
Between Morality and Religion, Who Needs Whom?
Hey, Look at Us, We're Just as Silly as They Are
The Sense and Morality of Agnosticism
Bookends
Flushing God Out
Notes
About the Author
Index