Summary of The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins - Includes Analysis
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In The God Delusion, philosopher Richard Dawkins evaluates popular arguments
for the existence of God. The idea that God is not an object that can be accessed
and reviewed using human reason is rejected. Instead, evidence that proves with at
least 51% certainty is presented to prove that God does, in fact, not exist, casting
reasonable doubt on the efficacy and usefulness of belief in God.
Genuine curiosity as disciplined by a sound scientific method is far more useful
than religions. Religion is all too often based on superstition. An in depth
investigation of the intellectual bankruptcies of polytheism and monotheism, the
secular beliefs of the Founding Fathers, and the Galton and Stannard prayer
experiments underscore this idea. In contrast, the argument for natural selection
shows it can account for the whole of human life rather than the idea that there is
one divine creator, a statement that in itself leads to more questions, such as the
origins of that single creator...
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