Atheism: The Case Against God
Atheism: The Case Against God is a 1974 book by George H. Smith, in which the author argues against theism and for atheism.
Author | George H. Smith |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Atheism |
Publisher | Nash Publishing |
Publication date | 1974 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
Pages | 355 |
ISBN | 0-8402-1115-5 |
OCLC | 991343 |
Summary
Smith describes the purpose of the book as to show that belief in God is irrational:
It is not my purpose to convert people to atheism... (but to) demonstrate that the belief in God is irrational to the point of absurdity. If a person wishes to continue believing in a god, that is his prerogative, but he can no longer excuse his belief in the name of reason and moral necessity.
Reception
The philosopher Michael Martin published a review in April 1982, stating that the book was "a hard hitting attack against belief" with "some limitations".[1]
See also
References
- Michael Martin, review, Internet Infidels
External links
- Michael Martin's review of "Atheism: The Case Against God"
- Margaret Placentra Johnston's review of "Atheism: The Case Against God"
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