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Inside the Atheist Mind

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A thoroughly fascinating book explaining how atheism is a religion. The fact that there is a difference between old atheists who were able to form a coherent argument for their beliefs and the current atheists who talk a lot of hot air.
Anthony DeStefano goes on to provide a counter argument to that provided by atheists such as scientists don't believe in God. Giving examples of Christians in each scientific area.
This is a well thought out counter attack on atheism and neo-Christianity whose beliefs are not reflected in their behaviour.
I was given this book by Netgalley and Nelson books. This is my voluntary review.

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While there are many books by the New Atheists that take on believers in a strongly worded aggressive way, there are too few books by believers that pay the atheists the same compliment. Believers, especially Christians, are left bullied and looking weak.

DeStefano takes them on in this outstanding book. He looks at their arguments, their actions and their history with great learning and lively writing and shows the movement as being deeply flawed.

It's insightful. Even more, it's very useful for those engaging atheists in debate. It does this by giving real ammunition against the claims made by them.

It's a great book!

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Hated it. DeStefano spent the whole book stereotyping atheists while he simultaneously decryed atheists who stereotype all Christians. I am an atheist and I certainly did not recognize myself, nor any of my atheist or agnostic friends in this nasty spirited screed. Fortunately, I didn't recognize any of my Christian friends, who are all clearly much kinder than DeStefano, in it either. Getting inside DeStefano's mind was deeply unpleasant.

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