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# Why Our Children Will Be Atheists: The Last 100 Years of Religion, and the Dawn of a World without Gods Paperback – 14 Dec. 2013

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Intelligent and inspirational
  

*by G***D on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 May 2018*

I purchased this book at a discount with the request to provide a review.Having had a Christian upbringing and later wrestled with my beliefs to make them fit with modern science, this book rang very true for me. I found the style succinct and logical without any of the vitriol you might have encountered from other "evangelical atheists" .The book opens with a potted history of the major religions and moves on to a discussion of the modern scientific view of the origins of the universe and life on earth. These make a very enjoyable read regardless of the book's agenda.The author then goes on to make a compelling case for religion being redundant. Time will tell whether or not we humans are ready.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    I recommend it to atheists and believers alke, though bit short on some topics, my review no doubt is too long 😉
  

*by E***S on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 July 2017*

This book touches on some important things about the increasing struggle religion is having in the face of increasing faith vs scientific fact issue e.g. most people now believe the scientific explanation of a rainbow vs religious dogma.So (as he points out fewer people have a  "religion"), one would hope the deluge of mythical and fantastic beliefs will soon come to an end, and humanity can go onwards without the extra baggage thus perhaps a more productive approach to problems will be a reality.This (and it does deeply hurt me to say, but I have to face reality if I expect the dogmatic religious to) is the atheist myth. Based in facts we then interpret, severely manipulate with out incorporating additional data, then with a sprinkle of fairy dust along with a lot of wishful thinking, use as proof of aforementioned religion free society where critical thinking reigns supprem.Unfortunately we have anecdotal evidence in heaps, in various guises from watching different channels on TV/YouTube etc., to (sometimes the same statistics used to prove fewer people than ever consider themselves as identifying to a specific religion) showing the rapid increase in those who do have a religion becoming far more (though this is an emotive word, I'm using it the literal sense, not the sensationalist) extreme in their religious identity and common myths surrounding the core values of it (look at increased unacceptance, in some cases violence against lgbt community, the fast growth of the  "pro-life" movement, intolerance of people not believing in their religion) e.g. if one knew nothing of the bible other than popular American rhetoric, you'd assume it was a document saying (and I'm being very conservative in my example vs what evangelical people etc. say even on mainstream TV programmes) "If your gay; muslim; have an abortion; atheist or not a Republican, by default your evil and will spend eternity in hell!!!". You'd no doubt not even know who/what Jesus is.Then we come to  "alternative fact" science, where only maintaining facts that are so deeply accepted even among the religious, then the rest is a recipe of: total twisting of facts; gibberish including scientific words not fully understood by most plus (unless scientist in question is truly deluded; an sloppy uninterested amateur that most times are introduced as "Doctor" omitting their doctorate is in dance etc.) the most important ingredient bold-faced lies = perfect solution for all those mainstream scientific facts proving otherwise they have....pseudoscience XL (in this case extra lies).Sometimes as way of making people believe they didn't know the answer prior to choosing the hypothesis with no proof what so ever (of course only fact in book/lecture, that's not mentioned along with the vast majority of students studying first year whatever the topic is, would laugh at so-called  "science". Unless there in the unfortunate position to be students in the growing number of universities peddling this crap, that due to said universities religious status, is then allowed to give out doctorates.), they refer to themselves as creationists and their pathetic attempt at vieling whatever religious beliefs and agenda as  "creationist theory", amongst a wealth of ever growing new aliases.Due to political entities allowing or on occasion funding this plus other blatant illegal breaches of  "Separation of Church/religion and State" (apparently this amendment means nothing but better not try and do background check on someone who potentially just got out of prison for shooting someone, that's a total breach of the founding fathers fundamental rights of every American!There's a wealth of other evidence showing both more extreme views on behalf of those who identify themselves with a certain religion, in my humble opinion this trend I doubt will be non-existent in 100yrs.The problem with eradicating religion is the feeble hope believers have.."afterlife insurance", belief or at least a grain of hope if you follow  "x" set of rules regardless how crazy, look at Scientology even with the added pay to pray policy (at least most other religions are tad more subtle about ripping believers off) they have people who are members still.Then, even more depressingly, if those whom classed themselves as having no religious affiliations were asked if they've been abducted by aliens or something of that ilk e.g. seen a reptilian? I'm afraid this new type of  "faith/myth" totally unproven (unless you believe the aliens are the ones who are covering up the fact they rule the world) religion in all but name.Yet another reason why I don't think people will believe REAL SCIENCE facts, accepting we don't know everything but it's ok, no need for  "the god of gaps".This is a v.long review ☺ I'm sorry but I guess it's also why I couldn't give 5*, the topics that are covered in it are not always long enough (explored as deeply as I would've liked) plus I think to have included the possibility that an atheist future (at least in regards to the commonly used definition (i.e. Atheist = someone who is a sceptic; relies on facts shown to be true via "The scientific method"; doesn't believe in god;fairies;aliens visiting our planet or interacting with us in anyway. However was a spaceship to land on the proverbial "White House lawn" and a proven alien race ask the  "take me to your leader" question, or even  "can I borrow your loo a sec'?" 😉 etc. I would be among the first to accept I was wrong. Plus pay my mate 5 quid for loosing a bet.), though an ideal could be easily prevented via aforementioned in my review.Saying that, I do recommend this book to atheists and believers, it brings up some good points and interesting questions 🙂

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Should be read by everyone
  

*by T***T on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2022*

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