I Don't Believe In Atheists
BY CHRIS HEDGES
Brief Description:
Hedges observes that there are two especially polarized sides to the debate on faith and religion in America: the fundamentalists who see religious faith as their prerogative, and the new atheists who brand all religious belief as irrational and dangerous. The new atheists do not make moral arguments about religion. Rather, they have created a new form of fundamentalism about the omnipotence of human reason. He makes an impassioned, intelligent case against religious and secular fundamentalism, which seeks to divide the world into those worthy of moral and intellectual consideration and those who should be condemned, silenced and eradicated.
Free Press 2008 224 PP. Cloth
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