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2007-01-16 14:45:21 · 10 answers · asked by STFU Dude 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Why? Why the thumbs down?

2007-01-16 14:57:51 · update #1

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No, I'm unfamiliar with it, but this is the second reference to it I've encountered here. Is it a good read? Will it challenge my thinking?

2007-01-16 14:57:39 · answer #1 · answered by valkyria 4 · 0 0

I'm not a Christian, but I've read "Letter to a Christian Nation" and now I'm reading "The End of Faith". I know... that's out of order. End of Faith came before Letter... but Letter is so darned short. I got through it in a couple hours.

I thought it was well done, but I'm liking End of Faith so much more.

2007-01-16 14:53:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I even haven't any study it yet I understand the straightforward premise and that i agree. if you happen to've seen something of me on yahoo have suggested i imagine prepared faith is the basis of all evil and the worst concern humanity has ever created. i imagine faith in of itself might want to be high-quality yet even as for some reason human beings imagine they ought to regulate it or maybe as it truly is performed you're making a vehicle of destruction and chaos. you're making regulations and then make lines interior the sand as to who's ideal and incorrect about stuff that no individual might want to understand and dispute those who've evidence for a controversy because you've "faith". because because the overall public of the Earth's inhabitants is non secular and the Earth is headed for destruction the coolest judgment is clean...the non secular (who ninety 9% of which do not obey their so called precepts) are causing a mess of those issues and considering they positioned on the call tag of a God then for sure there's no way that is their fault so that they blame the enormous minority who do not save on with God and blame each of the topics on the non secular's right lack of ability to emphasise all and diverse to do issues their way. To the non secular I made a project....provide up blaming the non-non secular and somewhat ACT like your faith says to..then we may be able to make certain how somewhat we may be able to bathe up our issues even as the overall public of human beings easily prepare generosity, tolerance, fairness, justice, and so on. You by no ability understand, it may in basic terms artwork..it actually hasn't been tried yet To Johnny Cee i say that you'll get an same feeling from my words and also you may want to be perfect. that is because human beings brandish "Christian" as being more effective perfect than all and diverse else and lord it over human beings. i position self belief in God yet i stumble on all religions are not any further perfect for me....of each of the religions that is the Christians i'm getting the most sh*t from as if the actual shown reality that they are "Christians" supplies them the right to seem at me like a retard or a disobediant newborn. i'm by no ability declaring that is worse than different religions yet Christianity frequently is an truly conceited faith which has no right to be.

2016-10-15 08:20:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I read it and I loved it...when I did read it i was borderline agnostic...but I am 100 percent Atheist..thanks Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennet.

2007-01-16 14:54:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Dude!!!! sorry... i'm not a christian... but it's agreat book, so I just couldn't resist! Keep it up... you're the DUDE!

(great flick, by the way!)

Edit: The thumbs down are because you dared to question their beliefs by asking about a heretical book.

2007-01-16 14:49:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Not a Christian and I haven't read it, but the premise is really interesting. Surprisingly progressive actually.

2007-01-16 14:53:25 · answer #6 · answered by Voodoid 7 · 0 2

It's not available where I live,but here is a response written by a Christian :

http://www.tektonics.org/gk/harrisletter.html

2007-01-16 14:51:06 · answer #7 · answered by Serena 5 · 2 1

How many atheists have read the Bible cover to cover. How do YOU respond?

2007-01-16 14:54:16 · answer #8 · answered by lookn2cjc 6 · 1 1

They should read "The end of faith" as well. A very good book.

2007-01-16 14:49:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I'm sitting here with a copy of it in my hand right now. But I'm an atheist. lmao

2007-01-16 14:51:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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