
The Irrational Atheist: Dissecting the Unholy Trinity of Dawkins, Harris, And Hitchens (Hardback)
Day (author)
£16.99
Hardback
305 Pages /
Published: 11/03/2008
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The Irrational Atheist is not a theological work nor is it a conventional religious defense of faith. It contains no arguments for the existence of God and the supernatural, nor is it concerned with evolution, creationism, the age of Earth, or intelligent design. This book contains no arguments from Scripture. In attacking the arguments, assertions, and conclusions of the New Atheists, Vox Day's only weapons are the secular tools of reason, logic, and historically documented, independently verifiable fact. The Irrational Atheist is not a book about God, but about those who seek to replace Him. In this devastating critique of the anti-theistic arguments of Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, and Michel Onfray, Day skillfully demonstrates to even the most skeptical reader that the New Atheists are no champions of Reason, but rather abandon Reason in their arguments against religion. Drawing upon history and philosophers from Socrates to Tupac Shakur, Vox Day combines intellectual precision with a mordant wit in presenting a powerful defense of religion's rightful place in modern society that is as convincing as it is surprising.
Publisher: BenBella Books
ISBN: 9781933771366
Number of pages: 305
Weight: 582 g
Dimensions: 237 x 158 x 22 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
"Good polemical stuff." --nationalreview.com
"Whether you embrace Day's theology or toss it, there is no avoiding the cumulative force of the author's counter assaults or the sting of his wit when it comes to the true focus of the book--atheism's continuing love affair with nonsense." --"First Things"
"Day does us all a service by exposing as false some of the glib slogans of atheism." --Todd Seavey, American Council on Science and Health
"Whether you embrace Day's theology or toss it, there is no avoiding the cumulative force of the author's counter assaults or the sting of his wit when it comes to the true focus of the book--atheism's continuing love affair with nonsense." --"First Things"
"Day does us all a service by exposing as false some of the glib slogans of atheism." --Todd Seavey, American Council on Science and Health
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