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Richard Dawkins, a leading evolutionary biologist and author of many classic works of science and philosophy, has always unequivocally stated that belief in God is a delusion that has caused much social harm.
In this book, he strongly criticizes the idea of God in all its forms, from the ideologue with sex, the ruthless tyrant of the Old Testament, to the more gentle but equally irrational Uranian Watchmaker preferred by some Enlightenment thinkers. He refutes the main arguments in favor of religion and demonstrates that the existence of a higher being is absolutely improbable. He describes how religion fuels war, fosters bigotry, and harms the minds and souls of children.
"The God Delusion" is a compelling polemic with dazzling arguments, essential reading for anyone interested in this emotionally charged and highly significant issue.
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Extremely well-written and detailed book that proves with evidence that there is no proof of the existence of God. I highly recommend it
One of the most enjoyable books of popular science. Full of arguments, scientific and religious references that you want to google. Informative and humorous. Masterpiece.
An excellent book (by Richard Dawkins) with hundreds of references and scientific evidence, which tries to prove in a simple and understandable way the non-existence of God or at least that there is no evidence for His existence. However, in some parts, especially in the chapter on "memes," it becomes somewhat tedious as it becomes too extensive. Other than that, I consider the book to be very good.
Dawkins' writing style is quite intelligent.