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The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason

by Sam Harris

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... you guys, but I just read god is not Great over the last few days and I adored it. It's so much more accessible than The End of Faith in my humble opinion. I know several of you have said you think Hitchens is an 'angry' writer, but I didn't sense that much at all. I did think he comes ...

40. 100 Bullets: The Hard Way, by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso 41. The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason, by Sam Harris Cutting it close here! I was really disappointed by End of Faith and plan to write a review of it on my profile. The first part was ...

... A Book of Poisonous Contemplations which I suspect resonated with the Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris books (among others) already in my library!  

Last night our church book group discussed The End of Faith. I took along Dawkins, Dennett, and Hitchens. For what seems to me greater wisdom, I took along some Bertrand Russell. Then I had Alister McGrath, Frank Tipler, and others. I have uncovered parking at my house. When I ...

... I went to sleep last night. I'm just trying to understand it all. Oh, and the church book group is going to discuss The End of Faith on Wednesday, and I want a handle on some of the peripheral texts. Oh, and I read the first essay in Narcissus Leaves the Pool by Joseph Epstein ...

... Almanac 2007 B—Philosophy (general) The Courtier and the Heretic BL—Religions, Mythology, Rationalism The End of Faith BP—Islam, Baha'ism, Theosophy Underground BR—Christianity Letter to a Christian Nation BS—The Bible Lion's Honey BV—Practical Theology Lu ...

... entirely ignore opera for long. The church book group has me rereading fiction, Independent People, but we will take on The End of Faith on the first Wednesday of November, which may or may not be fiction. Robert

... accident of finances that I have not purchased God is not great. I have read God delusion and Breaking the spell and End of Faith, but I do not think I have entered all 3 into LibraryThing yet. Often, I am a little slow in absorbing what I read. I feel a fairly strong need to reread ...

To enter the debate on books about religion....I've only read one, The End of Faith and although I'm not a religious person myself, I was shocked by some of Mr. Harris's statements. It certainly provoked the most combative discussion my book club ever had. I think Yann Martel put it best ...

... binge that was prompted by God is Not Great. So, I just finished Letter to Christian Nation and have begun to read End of Faith.

Lullabies for Little Criminals Valleys of the Assassins Wicked The End of Faith The Book Thief

The Finishing School The End of Faith The End of the Line When All is Said and Done The Last Crossing

... read a lecture called The Reality of Islam by Sam Harris. The author is not a fan of religion and wrote a book called The End of Faith in which he explains why he thinks that religion hurts people instead of helping them. In the lecture, he writes that Islam extremism is a part of the ...

Anyone want to discuss Harris's position on pacifism, which he outlines in The End of Faith? He considers it "flagrantly immoral," but seems to characterize it with the same absolutist, slippery-slope methodology that one would expect from an ideological conservative. There are degrees of ...

... find find some "liberal extremists" too), but one can still take issue with the moderates as well. Harris does this in The End of Faith (one probably should read it if he or she reads Dawkins' book, and vice versa (I'm about a quarter of the way through both). Early in the book, Harris ...

... by David Mills 3.) Why I Am Not a Christian by Bertrand Russell 4.) Critiques of God edited by Peter A. Angeles 5.) The End of Faith by Sam Harris 6.) The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins (though I generally do not prefer him due to his radical atheist agenda) 7.) Natural Atheism by ...

This morning I finished The End of Faith and then read Letter to a Christian Nation, both by Sam Harris. I have now started Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit - Essays on Native American Life Today by Leslie Marmon Silko.

... There is a good article in the Nov 2006 issue of WIRED on the New Atheists (Richard Dawkins The God Delusion, Sam Harris The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason, Daniel Dennett Breaking the Spell, etc.). They believe that it is wrong to perpetuate a belief that has no ...

After struggling to get through The End of Faith by Sam Harris (which is good but I'm just not in the mood), I put it down this morning and switched to Swimming at Suppertime, a collection of personal essays by Carol Wasserman. With a rainy nor'easter outside, a fire in the fireplace, ...

I started The End of Faith by Sam Harris but have been sidetracked a bit because I went to a book-signing on Saturday with Ralph Nader for his new book The Seventeen Traditions. So now I'm carrying both books around the house with me. I also had a house guest for the weekend so that ...

... them for my birthday, but as I would have bought them eventually (they came off my wishlist!) I'll mention them anyway - End of Faith, Europas idéhistoria: Världens ordning and Europas idéhistoria: Mörkret i människan. The last two is nonfictional philosophical works on the history ...

azureyes in Brights : Dawkins, anyone? (Mar 20, 2007, 9:28pm)

... - and a non-believer in god(s) for the last twenty-five of my forty-four years. But Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris (The End of Faith : religion, terror, and the future of reason, Letter to a Christian Nation), Robert Spencer, and others have me wondering seriously whether religious ...

... e. I've read and enjoyed books mentioned here plus others -- Conservatives Without Conscience, Bush on the Couch, The End of Faith, The Audacity of Hope, but I often think that the people who would benefit most from the information might not be the ones who can really listen because ...

... interviewer was hostile! But a lot more books these days are speaking out against religion (see the link/suggestions for The End of Faith) -- and no wonder. Right now, we are so aware of how doctrine and dogma (not faith or humanism) are leading us away from being the human race we want to ...

Well, hmmm . . . one of my favorite nonfiction books from last year's reading list was The End of Faith by Sam Harris. But if I recommended that on this thread, I'd have to don my asbsestos suit! ;-)

... by Terry Pratchett. I put it down a couple of weeks ago to catch up on some other reading. I'll also be starting The Terror by Dan Simmons. After those I'll pick a book from my ever growing to be read stack.

A lot of negative reviews seem to be cookie-cutter: quick pass over The End of Faith and Breaking the Spell, then longer criticism of The God Delusion for not being The Miracle of Theism, but without actually mentioning Mackie.

I admit it. I borrowed a book from the library yesterday because of the cover - The Terror by Dan Simmons. (The touchstone is not working for the book.) Actually, I picked it up because of the cover and decided to keep it when I flipped through a few pages. I have no idea when I'll start ...

... lived in very small communities. 4. A Breed Apart: a novel of Wild Bill Hickok, a noir Western by Max McCoy. 5. The End of Faith by Sam Harris. One of the intellectually bravest books I've ever read.

... fairness: Lies My Teacher Told Me Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy Armed Madhouse The End of Faith etc.

bduguid in Book talk : Richard Dawkins (Nov 9, 2006, 4:17pm)

... he uses for religion. For what it's worth, I haven't read the God Delusion yet, but Sam Harris's similarly polemical The End of Faith also gives Buddhism far too easy a ride (Harris also treads far more lightly on Judaism than he does on Islam), so I'd certainly agree that there's a lack ...

... would recommend Dawkins and am currently on the waiting list for the God Delusion. I also just finished Sam Harris book End of Faith Thanks Amylphil

domsablos, I'm highly doubtful. If that were the case, I can't imagine how much further The End of Faith by Sam Harris could go towards vilifying, not only Islam, Christianity.

... Landscape of Religion by Scott Atran, Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel C. Dennett, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason by Sam Harris, and The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. The notes and bibilographies in these ...

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