I thought she gave a fair criticism of the New Atheists while also praising them for the good that they and other atheists have done for society. While she doesn't prove the existence of God as she argues that's not the point of religion, I think Armstrong does a wonderful job of explaining why religion isn't always a force of evil for the world while at the same time criticizing when it's warranted and also being understanding of atheists and she helps disprove a lot of misunderstandings about what faith and religion are in both religious and secular circles. I think this is a really good book for anyone interested in the theist vs atheist debate. It might not change your own personal position on the theological debate, but I think it will help change perceptions about both believers and non-believers and give you a radically different look at religion than how people commonly view it today. Has anyone else read it and what are your thoughts on it if you had? Are there any other Armstrong books you would recommend me reading? So far I've only read this one and The Bible-A Biography and I've also seen the documentary, A History Of God.
This post has been edited by Neon Genesis: 15 October 2009 - 10:11 PM

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