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How to be an Intellectually Fulfilled Atheist (Or Not)

Author William A. Dembski, Jonathan Wells
Publisher Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Category Philosophy
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ISBN / ASIN1933859849
ISBN-139781933859842
CategoryPhilosophy
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Although atheism might have been logically tenable before Darwin, writes Richard Dawkins, Darwin made it possible to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist. This little book shows that atheism must seek intellectual fulfillment elsewhere decisively demonstrating the need for intelligence in explaining life s origin. This is the best overview of why traditional origin-of-life research has crashed and burned and why intelligent design is necessary to explain the high-tech engineering inside the cell. It is no longer possible to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist because life's origin requires an intelligent cause this book shows why.

WHAT MAKES THE BOOK UNIQUE FROM OTHERS ON THE TOPIC? Coverage, brevity, and accessibility: It accurately and comprehensively surveys contemporary origin of life research, shows that attempts to rule out intelligence fail conclusively, and does so in a way that the average reader can understand. It demonstrates that atheism has no scientific basis, but instead is an ideology based on a speculative faith in the power of matter to do all its own creating.
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