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Why There Is No God: Simple Responses to 20 Common Arguments for the Existence of God

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Debunking the 20 most common arguments for God’s existence. Explore logical fallacies and evidence-based reasoning in ‘Why There Is No God’ by Armin Navabi. Perfect for atheists, believers, and those questioning faith. 9789394112698

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789394112698
  • Publisher: Sanage Publishing House
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9394112693
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 98
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Weight: 159 gr

17 reviews for Why There Is No God: Simple Responses to 20 Common Arguments for the Existence of God

  1. Anushka

    Some of the arguments felt a bit dated, but overall a decent read. It provided a good starting point for further research.

  2. Abhay Kumar Verma

    I found this book quite dismissive of religious belief. While I appreciate a strong argument, it could’ve been more respectful.

  3. Aryan Gupta

    The book feels very confrontational and less open to having conversation with other beliefs. It feels like it’s meant to antagonize.

  4. Prasasth Peter Varigeti

    Excellent book for those questioning their faith. It presents a clear and concise case against the existence of God.

  5. Ishaan Kaushal

    A thought-provoking read, even if I didn’t agree with everything. Navabi presents his arguments clearly, but some felt a bit simplistic.

  6. Gopal Agarwalla

    While I respect Navabi’s views, I found some of his rebuttals to be lacking in depth and relying on the same tired arguments.

  7. Somnath Malik

    A solid introduction to atheistic arguments. It’s a bit repetitive at times, but overall well-organized and accessible.

  8. Sorav Khurana

    A good overview of common arguments. It’s a quick read and offers a straightforward perspective. I would recommend it.

  9. Paridhi Jain

    A refreshing take on a well-worn debate. Navabi’s writing is clear, engaging, and accessible to a wide audience.

  10. Smitesh Sunil Gadge

    It is a good book for beginners but not very helpful for those who already know about the common arguments. Some arguments are very strong.

  11. Shreya Sinha

    This book provided a lot of food for thought. I don’t agree with all the conclusions, but I appreciated the honesty.

  12. Swastik Kaurav

    This book challenged my beliefs and made me think critically. Regardless of your stance, it’s worth reading.

  13. Risav Mondal

    As an atheist, I found this book reinforced my views. However, I wish it had addressed some of the more nuanced theological arguments.

  14. Samridh Shakya

    I appreciated the clear explanations of logical fallacies. However, the tone felt a bit aggressive at times.

  15. Ritik Kumar

    Simple and easy to understand, but perhaps too simple for those already familiar with the arguments. Still, a useful resource.

  16. Diksha Mishra

    Challenging and well-written. It made me think, even though I didn’t change my mind. A good starting point for discussion.

  17. Devanshu Agrawal

    Navabi’s approach is direct and no-nonsense. Some arguments were stronger than others, but overall a worthwhile read.

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