VAEXR
Religious pandering at its best, books like this will be successful not because they possess any form of genuine wisdom, but because religious people are told not to have standards and to accept any rubbish parading itself as gospel. Since you all appear to be lacking in any form of rationale, I am not here to tell you that God does not exist, or not to believe. But rather, that you don't have to believe everything that slaps a religion on its cover. It's OK to have standards, it's ok to ask questions, and you can still believe in God, but for the love of God, Up your standards people. By believing in this, you actually do more harm to your belief than good.
Константин
basically, a common sense. if you're a person of great faith, you may believe in atheism. but, if you're person of reason, then you would have to accept reality...which is not compatible with atheism...as he shows. it's been some time since I listened to this book. if I remember correctly, he should've given more credit to axiological argument. other than that, decent book