Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-202).
Contents:
If there is no God, then life has no meaning -- The biblical concept of God evolved from polytheism to monotheism -- If there is no God, then everything is permitted -- The biblical God required child sacrifices for his pleasure -- Science is no substitute for religion -- The biblical God commanded genocide -- God is the best explanation of the whole shebang -- The biblical God does not care much about slaves -- If there is no God, then we don't know anything -- The biblical God does not care much about women -- Love is a many splendored thing, but only if God exists -- The biblical God does not care much about animals -- Everybody has faith -- The biblical God is ignorant about science -- God is found in the majesty of the Hallelujah chorus -- The biblical God is ignorant about the future -- God best explains the miracles in people's lives -- The biblical God is an incompetent creator -- Jesus was resurrected, so who do you think raised him? -- The biblical God is an incompetent redeemer -- The last word.
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