The Happy Atheist
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Narrated by:
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Aron Ra
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P. Z. Myers
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"I’m an atheist swimming in a sea of superstition, surrounded by well-meaning, good people with whom I share a culture and similar concerns, and there’s only one thing I can do. I have to laugh." (PZ Myers)
On his popular science blog, Pharyngula, PZ Myers has entertained millions of fans with his infectious love of evolutionary science and his equally infectious disdain for creationism, biblical literalism, intelligent design theory, and other products of godly illogic. This funny and fearless book collects and expands on some of his most popular writings, giving the religious fanaticism of our times the gleeful disrespect it deserves by skewering the apocalyptic fantasies, magical thinking, hypocrisies, and pseudoscientific theories advanced by religious fundamentalists of all stripes.
With a healthy appreciation of the absurd, Myers not only pokes fun at the ridiculous tenets of popular religions but also highlights how the persistence of Stone Age superstitions can have dark consequences: interfering with our politics, slowing our scientific progress, and limiting freedom in our culture.
Forceful and articulate, scathing and funny, The Happy Atheist is a reaffirmation of the revelatory power of humor and the truth-revealing powers of science and reason.
©2013 P. Z. Myers (P)2014 Dogma Debate, LLCWhat listeners say about The Happy Atheist
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- Strayan
- 07-09-2021
A Bible by any other name...
Read by fellow atheist and evolutionary biological science educator contemporary Aron Ra "The Happy Atheist" is a short, at times provocative, somewhat rambling book that contains the same well worn cadre of anti-theist arguments, peppered with funny anecdotes, hard science and helps dispel a lot of the misconceptions that are typically attributed atheists, often the stereotype of the eye rolling left-wing politics and armchair psychology that makes particularly the American brand of atheism seem like the smug, cynical unappealing"Grinch that stole Christmas" know-it-all that nobody likes, Myers achieves this goal, but to really get it it's worth a second or 3rd read.
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- jen.qld
- 29-12-2016
enjoyed it
I enjoyed it immensely, especially Aron Ra's narration. PZ puts forward some excellent points, but in a totally unserious way
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