Rate this book

Disproving Christianity And Other Secular Writings (2011)

by David G. McAfee(Favorite Author)
4.04 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0956427685 (ISBN13: 9780956427687)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Dangerous Little Books
review 1: Livre assez intéressant, mettant en avant les multiples et énormes contradictions au sein de la bible, mais aussi l'ignorance d'énormément de croyants envers leurs textes fondateurs. Le livre éclaire aussi énormément sur le rôle entre religions et guerres, mais aussi leur influence dans la vie politique actuelle. Le tout est mené de manière extrêmement objective, en se basant uniquement sur la bible, évitant l'anti-christianisme primaire. Extrêmement intéressant donc, bien qu'un peu court.
review 2: I read this second edition for David, prepublication, and can highly recommend it. In his book ‘Disproving Christianity’, David McAfee systematically dismantles some of the basic tenets of the world’s most popular brand of religion. In particular
... more, he dissects various aspects affecting the very basis of Christianity directly from God’s own book – the ‘holy’ Bible. McAfee shows time and again, inconsistencies and discrepancies as well as many contradictions that are attributed to the Christian God; a character who is supposedly all knowing and essentially perfect – and infallible. The resulting conclusion that one is obliged to reach at the end of a journey through this succinct look at the many problems, is that either the Christian God is a complete liar at worst, entirely contradictory at best, or most likely that He is not actually real at all. The reader is really not left with any alternative conclusion – unless ‘faith’ in the idea that God can somehow still recover from the onslaught renders the reader incapable of common sense and reason – attributes that would serve much better than faith when considering the numerous problems McAfee considers and exposes. Whilst the seasoned scholar may require more than is on offer, this book will more than suit most readers who are looking for a rounded and rational ‘easy to understand and appreciate’ analysis of the reality behind Christianity. less
Reviews (see all)
MagnoliaMonster
I loved it!! It was a very easy read. I learned quite a bit from this book.
sasha
Quick read, very well-researched. Damning stuff.
jimboslice975530
Basic stuff. Bad arguments.
Write review
Review will shown on site after approval.
(Review will shown on site after approval)