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Faith Versus Fact
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In “Faith Versus Fact” (ISBN: 9780143108269), evolutionary biologist Jerry A. Coyne argues that science and religion are incompatible. He challenges religious claims with scientific reasoning and evidence. Coyne, author of the bestselling “Why Evolution Is True,” exposes the dangers of prioritizing faith over facts in critical decisions. Explore the conflict between science and religion with this provocative analysis. Endorsed by Richard Dawkins.
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Happy Raghav –
A well-argued case for science, but perhaps lacking nuance when discussing faith. Worth considering.
Shreyas S –
While I appreciate Coyne’s passion, the tone is a bit condescending. Still informative, though.
Kalpish Choudhary –
Absolutely fantastic! One of the best books I’ve read on this topic.
Simranjeet Singh Bhatia –
A bit aggressive in its approach. I found some arguments compelling, others less so.
Mustafa Murtuza Dehgamwala –
An eye-opening read! Coyne’s arguments are both logical and compelling.
Tejal –
A decent overview, but nothing groundbreaking. Somewhat predictable arguments.
Shiv Sharma –
Challenging and informative! It made me question my own assumptions.
Bhavya Goyal –
Provocative and insightful. This book challenged my own beliefs. Highly recommend!
Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare –
Incredible! Changed the way I think about science and religion forever.
Shashwat Shivam –
Well-researched and well-written! A must-read for anyone interested in this debate.
Gaurav Mittal –
Excellent! Coyne is a master at explaining complex ideas. A must-read for anyone interested in science and religion.
Prishita Mohanty –
Interesting, but somewhat repetitive. The points could have been made more succinctly.
Umesh Kumar –
Clear, concise, and convincing. A valuable contribution to the debate.
Prashasti Verma –
Brilliant! This book is a game-changer. Coyne’s logic is impeccable.
Abhishek Rout –
I wish it explored the middle ground more. Felt like a strict dichotomy.
Vaibhav Nair –
Felt a bit preachy, ironically. Still, some interesting arguments presented.
Abhay Deepakkumar Gadhiya –
Coyne makes some strong points, but it feels a bit one-sided. Still, a thought-provoking read.
Shreya N –
Good points, but lacked empathy for religious believers. Could have been more persuasive.
Aditya Rastogi –
Too aggressive and polarizing. Needed a more respectful approach.
Sameer Gaind –
Interesting perspective, but overly dismissive of religious viewpoints. Needs more balance.
Parth Sarthy Parmar –
A little too black and white for my taste. Needs a more nuanced discussion.
Satish Kannojia –
Left me feeling conflicted. Some valid points, but ultimately unconvincing.
Gauri Mongia –
A powerful defense of scientific reasoning. Well-written and easy to understand.
Ashish Das –
Found it repetitive at times. The core argument is strong, but the examples felt redundant.
Jyoti Rani –
Engaging and thought-provoking! Coyne presents a compelling case.