God is Not Here: The Evidence Against the Divine Being

Daniel Zaborowski
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The ebook "The God is Not Here - The Evidence Against the Divine Being" is a comprehensive exploration of the arguments against the existence of a divine being. Through a thorough examination of scientific, philosophical, theological, historical, and ethical arguments, the book provides a nuanced analysis of the evidence for and against the existence of God. The book begins with an overview of the different concepts of God and the importance of examining the evidence for and against the existence of a divine being.


The scientific arguments presented in the book include the Big Bang theory, the theory of evolution, the laws of thermodynamics, and the findings of neuroscience. The philosophical arguments discussed in the book include the problem of evil, the argument from nonbelief, the argument from consciousness, and the argument from analogy and lack of evidence. The theological arguments presented in the book include the inconsistencies and contradictions in religious texts, the diversity of religious beliefs, the problem of divine hiddenness, and the absence of universally accepted proof of God's existence.

The historical arguments discussed in the book include the lack of credible evidence for the existence of God, the historical reliability of religious texts, the changing nature of religious beliefs over time, and the relationship between religion and politics. The ethical arguments presented in the book include the ethical implications of belief in God, the absence of a universal moral code, the challenge of defining God's morality, and the relationship between religion and violence.

In conclusion, the ebook provides a thoughtful and well-reasoned analysis of the arguments for the non-existence of God, and provides a final evaluation of the evidence for and against the existence of a divine being. The book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the complexities of this ongoing debate.

About the author

Daniel Zaborowski is a prolific e-book author with a diverse range of topics spanning science, history, philosophy, cosmos, and more. Born on 1980.06.30, his passion for exploring various subjects and his knack for conveying complex ideas in an accessible manner have made him a leading figure in popular science literature.

Daniel's talent lies not only in in-depth research and exploration but also in presenting intricate information in a compelling and comprehensible way for a wide audience. 

His body of work covers a broad spectrum of topics. In one e-book, he examines the evolution of the cosmic landscape, detailing the birth of stars and galaxies. In another, he delves into the history of ancient civilizations and their impact on contemporary society. His portfolio also includes philosophical contemplations on the meaning of existence and e-books highlighting cutting-edge scientific achievements.

His e-books not only expand readers' horizons but also inspire independent exploration and curiosity about the world around us. Through his work, learning becomes not only accessible but also captivating and inspiring.

Daniel Zaborowski is an author whose e-books resonate with science enthusiasts and a broad audience seeking engaging and enlightening content. His contributions to knowledge dissemination and ability to make intricate subjects relatable deserve the highest accolades.

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