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God: Hit or Myth
by Robert Green Ingersoll
Trade paperback, 4 ˝ x 6, 96 pages; $12.00
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Book Description
The spring 2006 release from Rationalist Press is God: Hit or Myth? by Robert Greene Ingersoll, adapted and edited by Ian Tarquin Hume. Amid the frenzy of ideology surrounding The DaVinci Code, the book and movie, Robert Green Ingersoll’s summation of the evidence concerning the
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question of God’s existence deserves to be heard in the ongoing debate between Rational Secularists and Evangelical Christians. Ingersoll takes the opposite side of the question of belief in God and gods in a book that will inflame Evangelical Christians and delight Secular Humanists.
Ingersoll’s riveting observations and direct counter-arguments to the ideological battles occurring in the United States amid “DaVinci Mania” and the Muslim-Christian-Judeo struggles make this book a refreshing yet inflaming alternative to traditional religious beliefs.
Ingersoll offers an opening, a place to begin, in the process of reasoned investigation and the rational evaluation of belief. With the explosion of Christian genre publishing, Ingersoll is a fascinating intermezzo redefining concepts of belief and offering a counterpoint to blind acceptance
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Rationalist Press
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