The Mad Hatter wrote: » Is it really mainly for people who are religious? Will it just tell me stuff I already know?
Daftendirekt wrote: » Why audiobook though?
there's a chapter in it called something like "The Poverty of Agnosticism" which convinced me to stop referring to myself as agnostic and change to atheist.
The Mad Hatter wrote: » Thanks everyone. ShoulderChip - I've heard a couple of Fry's recordings of HP and I've heard that the Dales version is very good but, er, I'm talking about The God Delusion...
Húrin wrote: » get it in the library, tis cheaper
The Mad Hatter wrote: » I'm thinking of picking up TGD as an audiobook but just wondering if it's worth my while? Is it really mainly for people who are religious? Will it just tell me stuff I already know?
dvpower wrote: » On the question of getting it as an audiobook; I don't know - does Dawkins narrate it?
Overblood wrote: » Just as you wouldn't buy a book titled "The Lovely Power of God within Your Beautiful Spirit", a regular christian wouldn't buy this.
Hivemind187 wrote: » 3) It intellectually dishonest/shrill/heresey/close minded etc etc (theists who have no ability to refute its contents).
Hivemind187 wrote: » I have it on audiobook. It is well produced, beautifully read (Dawkins is a particularly calm and well spoken man)
ChocolateSauce wrote: » I honestly didn't like it. I wasn't as hard hitting as I thought he could have managed and it wasn't as interesting as, say, God Is Not Great. He uses too many scientific arguments in favour of atheism.
Nevore wrote: » Burn the heretic! :pac:
ChocolateSauce wrote: » The only thing one needs to discount the gods of men is logic. Science just helps.