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God or Godless?, one atheist, one Christian. twenty controversial questions, John W. Loftus and Randal Rauser

Label
God or Godless?, one atheist, one Christian. twenty controversial questions, John W. Loftus and Randal Rauser
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
God or Godless?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
831119936
Responsibility statement
John W. Loftus and Randal Rauser
Sub title
one atheist, one Christian. twenty controversial questions
Summary
An atheist (and former pastor) and a theologian engage in a series of short and lively debates on Christianity, the existence of God, and unbelief
Table Of Contents
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; An Irreverent, Interesting, and Somewhat Informative Introduction; 1 If There Is No God, Then Life Has No Meaning; 2 The Biblical Concept of God Evolved from Polytheism to Monotheism; 3 If There Is No God, Then Everything Is Permitted; 4 The Biblical God Required Child Sacrifices for His Pleasure; 5 Science Is No Substitute for Religion; 6 The Biblical God Commanded Genocide; 7 God Is the Best Explanation of the Whole Shebang; 8 The Biblical God Does Not Care Much about Slaves9 If There Is No God, Then We Don't Know Anything10 The Biblical God Does Not Care Much about Women; 11 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, but Only if God Exists; 12 The Biblical God Does Not Care Much about Animals; 13 Everybody Has Faith; 14 The Biblical God Is Ignorant about Science; 15 God Is Found in the Majesty of the Hallelujah Chorus; 16 The Biblical God Is Ignorant about the Future; 17 God Best Explains the Miracles in People's Lives; 18 The Biblical God Is an Incompetent Creator; 19 Jesus Was Resurrected, So Who Do You Think Raised Him?; 20 The Biblical God Is an Incompetent RedeemerThe Last WordNotes; Recommended Readings; About the Authors; Back Cover
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