Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up

Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up

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Jun 9, 2009 · English · Paperback (176 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Jun 9, 2009
Publisher Hill and Wang
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0809059185
ISBN-13 9780809059188

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John Allen Paulos delves into the intricate relationship between mathematics and belief, challenging the foundations of religious arguments with sharp analytical insight. Through his unique perspective as a mathematician, he meticulously dissects the traditional justifications for the existence of God, revealing the underlying fallacies and contradictions in these beliefs. His exploration is not merely an attack on faith, but rather an invitation to engage in an evidential discussion grounded in logic and reason.

Paulos presents complex ideas with clarity, making them accessible to both the layman and the knowledgeable reader. He employs mathematical principles and logical reasoning to illustrate why belief in a deity may not hold up under scrutiny. The book serves as a thought-provoking inquiry, encouraging readers to reassess their own positions on faith and reason.

With an engaging writing style, Paulos weaves together personal anecdotes, philosophical musings, and rigorous argumentation. This approach not only captivates the audience but also stimulates a broader dialogue about belief systems, the nature of existence, and the quest for knowledge beyond religious doctrine.

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Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology Philosophy Contemporary Nature

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