Reviews of The Reason Revolution: Atheism, Secular Humanism, and the Collapse of Religion

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This short book, only 8,000 finely crafted words, is destined to be one of the most cited and influential modern treatises on atheism and secular humanism. It focuses squarely on the inherent irrationality of religion, and reveals its utter irreconcilability with science. Offering several "reconciliation theories" to people of faith, it forces every reader to make a choice.

Reviews of The Reason Revolution: Atheism, Secular Humanism, and the Collapse of Religion by Dan Dana

John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D. reviewed on Oct. 14, 2015

Who would dare show the many faults in the circular reasoning of this e-book, with the obvious Smashwords official Publisher's pro-atheism review of these series of assertions in the form of an e-book (See through the OnLine-Reader: "It focuses squarely on the inherent irrationality of religion, and reveals its utter irreconcilability with science."). Providing no bibliography, and an off-the-cuff directive to Google searches, this e-book starts out from an unreasonable form of metaphysics, i.e., claiming to be free of metaphysics, by some undivine mandate.

What's perhaps most comical is the assertion that "religion" will collapse, as if it were one whole comprehensive unit, leaving the author's "religion" unscathed. But how is "religion" defined, for starters? The e-book mysteriously skips it.

If only all author's contributions in e-book form (as in the category of Fiction) could be freed from providing reference support for their core assertions...

My e-book actually states a contrary assertion, yet learned from consequence, not prophesy: "Believe it or not, we’ve come to realize the hard way: 'Live and let live.' has its limits."
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