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Book Club Vote - October 2008

This month’s book is “Biblical Nonsense” by Dr. Jason Long, and I’m thinking about scrapping the live discussion. It is fun when you get to invite the author along (as with Hemant Mehta) but otherwise it usually ends up with 2 people discussing the book for about 5 minutes, and then turning onto something else.

So the discussion for this book will simply take place over in the forums.

We need to start choosing a book for October.

Do not vote unless you wish to read the book or take part in the discussion!

Atheist Blogger Book Club - October 2008

  • 50 reasons people give for believing in a god by Guy P. Harrison (57%, 4 Votes)
  • God's Problem by Bart Ehrman (29%, 2 Votes)
  • Exmormon by C. L. Hanson (FREE for reviewers) (14%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 7

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Written by Adrian Hayter

September 3rd, 2008 at 2:13 pm

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  1. #1

    Ha! I just got this book from BN this week… and I really like it so far, especially as someone who, like the author, was raised in the church and has patiently and methodically dug himself out of that numbing headspace.

    There are a few spelling/grammatical errors, and I wish the layout were a bit stronger, better designed - it just has the feel of being from a smaller publisher, you know? - but as a point-by-point guide to the impossible and improbable stories offered by most Christians as The Perfect Book, it’s a great resource.

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