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25 sept. 2022
Great copy of a great book
Book arrived earlier than expected and was in fantastic shape. Very happy with it!

07 mars 2019
A lightweight book packing some powerful punches of truth.
0 personnes sur 1 ont jugé cet avis utile. In this devastatingly sharp and succinct retort to the pushers of blind faith, Sam Harris effectively exposes and eviscerates the myriad of increasingly desperate claims that the major tenets of Christianity (and the world's two other major Abrahamic monotheisms), are both inherently true and overtly good for the overall well being of humanity. Using passages pulled directly from scripture, both the Old and New Testaments, as well as many verses of the Koran, Harris exposes the plethora of glaring contradictions, hypocrisies, brutal and sadistic dictates and outright calls to violence and genocide against non-believers which stand in stark and irreconcilable contrast to the popular assertion that these are religions of love and tolerance which are capable of peaceful coexistence. For anyone tired of struggling with the glaring inconsistencies and purposefully unverifiable "truth" claims asserted by these three faiths as absolute fact or even those who've always questioned the absurdity of religious dogma, this book will provide a much needed breath of fresh air and a long overdue win for fans of evidence-based reasoning, common sense and human decency.
