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How to Be an Atheist: Why Many Skeptics Aren't Skeptical Enough (udgave 2016)

af Mitch Stokes (Forfatter), J. P. Moreland (Forord)

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Challenging atheists to be more skeptical about their own worldview, this book by an accomplished philosopher shows how Christianity offers the best explanation for the world, humanity, and morality.
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Titel:How to Be an Atheist: Why Many Skeptics Aren't Skeptical Enough
Forfattere:Mitch Stokes (Forfatter)
Andre forfattere:J. P. Moreland (Forord)
Info:Crossway (2016), 256 pages
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How to Be an Atheist: Why Many Skeptics Aren't Skeptical Enough af Mitch Stokes

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Mitch's goal in this book is to show Atheists, sceptics are not consistent or skeptical enough, I think he has given a good base for it.

Personally, I think Atheists are good people, some are really loving but I am not interested in that, but more on the system of beliefs when challenged.
If you are an Atheist, be a consistent one, and you'll find areas in this book, where Mitch says, it can't stand firmly. Lastly, Mitch ends with, Be it, what's the point?

He covers a wide array of subjects on Scientific methods. Most of the topics are familiar to whoever is into Christian Philosophy. I learnt more on, differences on history of science from Aristotle and Newton. This really piques my interest more on him, I will read him seriously.

He clearly explains the differences in science like instrumentalism, empiricism and how it is an underlying epistemology. I would recommend all scientists to learn more history and philosophy, I think sometimes our pride in knowledge, methods of science leads us to make grand claims like
God is dead, we don't need God, God is merely a hypothesis.

Mitch shows how we are not even close in understanding a lot of things about reality, we are not skeptical enough in science.

Overall, It's a great introduction book to those who are into Atheism, Christianity, Philosophy.

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  gottfried_leibniz | Apr 5, 2018 |
Mitch's goal in this book is to show Atheists, sceptics are not consistent or skeptical enough, I think he has given a good base for it.

Personally, I think Atheists are good people, some are really loving but I am not interested in that, but more on the system of beliefs when challenged.
If you are an Atheist, be a consistent one, and you'll find areas in this book, where Mitch says, it can't stand firmly. Lastly, Mitch ends with, Be it, what's the point?

He covers a wide array of subjects on Scientific methods. Most of the topics are familiar to whoever is into Christian Philosophy. I learnt more on, differences on history of science from Aristotle and Newton. This really piques my interest more on him, I will read him seriously.

He clearly explains the differences in science like instrumentalism, empiricism and how it is an underlying epistemology. I would recommend all scientists to learn more history and philosophy, I think sometimes our pride in knowledge, methods of science leads us to make grand claims like
God is dead, we don't need God, God is merely a hypothesis.

Mitch shows how we are not even close in understanding a lot of things about reality, we are not skeptical enough in science.

Overall, It's a great introduction book to those who are into Atheism, Christianity, Philosophy.

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  gottfried_leibniz | Apr 5, 2018 |
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