God Delusion
- Pages
- 374
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780618680009
- Reading Time
- ~6h 33min
God Delusion is a book by Richard Dawkins. It has 374 pages.
About this book
Richard Dawkins’s examination of religious belief challenges the conventional acceptance of a supernatural creator through the lens of evolutionary biology and scientific reasoning. The work systematically addresses arguments for divine existence, exploring how religious ideas emerge from human psychology and cultural transmission rather than empirical evidence. Dawkins investigates the historical and contemporary influence of faith on society, examining its role in shaping moral frameworks, political structures, and personal identity. The book also considers the possibility of ethical living grounded in humanism and rational inquiry, independent of theological doctrine. Written for a general readership, the text combines philosophical questioning with accessible scientific explanation, positioning itself within broader discussions about reason, evidence, and secular governance. Its straightforward critique of religious institutions and its advocacy for a worldview based on observable reality have made it a reference point in contemporary debates about the intersection of science, philosophy, and public life.
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God Delusion has 374 pages.
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Richard Dawkins’s examination of religious belief challenges the conventional acceptance of a supernatural creator through the lens of evolutionary biology and scientific reasoning. The work systematically addresses arguments for divine existence, exploring how religious ideas emerge from human psyc...
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God Delusion was written by Richard Dawkins.