God Needs To Go: Why Christian Beliefs Fail
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God Needs To Go: Why Christian Beliefs Fail

Paperback – February 4, 2015

Price
$6.25
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1511661362
Dimensions
6 x 0.22 x 9 inches
Weight
5 ounces

Description

"J. D. Brucker has written a short-but-powerful book..." - Hemant Mehta " Brucker takes complex subjects, applies them in lay terms, and even offers a bit of a memoir to offer his own insight and experience into the equation."xa0- Matthew O'Neil, author of You Say That I Am: Jesus and the Messianic Problem "It makes wonderful, original arguments that are easy to understand and share with peers." - Joey Lee Kirkman, author of Bedtime Bible Stories - Explicit! J. D. Brucker is an atheist author and blogger, a secular humanist, and an outspoken anti-theist. He is the author of 'Improbable: Issues with the God Hypothesis' and 'God Needs To Go: Why Christian Beliefs Fail'. Currently, Brucker writes for the Atheist Republic and Patheos websites. Other works can be found on various secular websites, including The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and The Natural Skeptic.

Features & Highlights

  • To many, Christianity is the answer. It brings comfort, purpose, and sense of pride. These feelings mean so much to the Christian. But are these feelings justified? Do Christians have good reason to trust the truth of their beliefs? Author J. D. Brucker brings forth a short collection of arguments against Christian beliefs, exposing the falsehoods of the faith so many all around the world cherish.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Easy and must read for the new and old atheists alike.

I enjoyed Mr. Brucker's book very much. It's a quick and easy read, and easily digestible for the most salient points. My only small complaint is the editing seemed rushed, and distracts people that are grammar perfectionists like myself. Other than that, I highly recommend this book.
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Four Stars

great book