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Debating Religion: A How-To Guide
- Narrated by: Tanner De Bruyne
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Debating Religion is a practical, hands-on guide-book for debunking common religious arguments in real time. Most of the book is comprised of short segments that introduce common religious arguments followed by replies that debunk them - simply, quickly, and straight to the point. You’ll also learn the most effective counterarguments you can mount and the do's and don’ts for successfully debating religious believers.
In this book, you’ll discover:
- What are the most common religious arguments you’ll encounter.
- How to debunk each religious argument.
- What are some of the most effective counterarguments you can present against religion.
- What are the core problems with religious thinking.
- What are effective, tried-and-true strategies and tactics that will make you a successful debater.
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- Bob McG.
- 30-01-23
The Definitive Guide
This book is, to my mind, the definitive 'how-to' guide for atheists such as myself. I have struggled for over forty years to get my point across when defending my atheism against theists in even casual debate. This is despite having read Dawkins, Hitchens, Boghossian, Harris et al. Although I understand their arguments, their language is too convoluted for me to repeat when discussing religion with another.
Mr. Toben has given us a real, practical guide with language that can be used in everyday conversation. He is deliberately repetitive, which he explains early on is a device to reinforce the points and to demonstrate that a lot of the arguments made in favour of religion are themselves repetitions of erroneous beliefs and invented 'facts'.
After listening to the audiobook I also bought the paperback so that I could easily access all the information whenever I needed to. I will be referring to this book regularly, I am sure. I would recommend it to anyone who has had difficulty defending atheism when confronted by well-rehearsed religious zealots.
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