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Suggestions for April's Book.
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Plato and a Platypus walk into a bar...
Understanding philosophy through jokes. By Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein. http://www.amazon.com/Plato-Platypus-Wal...081091493X A nice lighthearted introduction into philosophy.
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Leo van Miert Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
I propose:
Quote:The title of this book, "God Wants You Dead" seems hostile and blasphemous at
What is the exact title and writer please? Or a link to Amazon or Barnes and Noble?
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Leo van Miert Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
I would like to suggest that everyone take a look at The Jesus Puzzle by Earl Doherty it is my opinion that not many atheists here are familiar with the arguments regarding the historicity of Christ.The above named book is an excellent choice for that research and it has an on going website that is continually being updated with new information.This book argues against the existence of Christ being a real historical personage and provides lots of compelling evidence to back up its claim.
There is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition
http://chatpilot-godisamyth.blogspot.com/
I thought Sean Hastings was the one writing that review.
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Leo van Miert Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
Not according to Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/God-Wants-Dead-Sea...0979601118
Yep it is God Wants You Dead by Sean Hastings.
I think,
"Why I am Not A Muslin" by Ibn Warraq Seems to me that a large proportion of people in this form have a good understanding of Christian views bu not as much understanding of the Muslim view point. So this could be a good one. Sam
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