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Book Synopsis: The God of classical theism, that which Jonathan MS Pearce calls "OmniGod", is in the crosshairs in the collection of arguments against such a god's existence. Omnipotence, omniscience (including full divine foreknowledge of every event that will come to pass), and omnibenevolence make for difficult bedfellows. In fact, OmniGod's characteristics are so flawed when employed together, and when seen in light of design, heaven, hell, and Satan, that belief in such a being is almost certainly irrational. This is what Pearce takes aim at - all of these ideas supposedly working in coherent unison - in this book aimed at a popular audience. The book packs a punch as he handily deconstructs these ideas to show that either God does not exist, or that God is not all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving."...since believers aren't usually reasoned out of a faith that they were never reasoned into, the prolific Pearce expertly throws the book at them. I'm a fan of his. Highly recommended reading!"- John W. Loftus, philosopher and counter-apologist with 12 books, including The Case against Miracles and God and Horrendous Suffering.
"A concise but very philosophically sophisticated presentation of thirty evergreen problems for both theism in general and Abrahamic religions specifically. A must for the bookshelves of both atheists (to quickly reference powerful arguments) and theists (to understand the strongest and most commonly-used points of their opposition)." - Gunther Laird, author of The Unnecessary Science: A Critical Analysis of Natural Law Theory
Jonathan MS Pearce is a talented writer with a thoroughly enjoyable conversational style. While I tend to abhor philosophy, this little book provides a very nice, easy-to-read and comprehensive overview of a number of key philosophical issues pertaining to topics of God, religion and theology. This is an essential read for anyone with an interest in the viability of faith, whether it be theirs or another." - Dr. Kipp Davis, author of Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments in the Museum Collection
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Explore the collection of thought-provoking arguments against the existence of "God", heaven, hell, Satan, and divine design in this must-read book. In this compelling work, Jonathan MS Pearce dismantles the flawed characteristics of OmniGod, challenging the rationality of belief in such a being. With a focus on omnipotence, omniscience, and omnibenevolence, Pearce skillfully deconstructs these ideas to reveal the true nature of faith. Don't miss out on this eye-opening examination of classical theism and its implications for believers and skeptics alike.
Renowned philosopher John W. Loftus praises Pearce for his expertly crafted exploration of faith and reason, recommending this book for those seeking a deeper understanding of theological debates. Gunther Laird, author of The Unnecessary Science, hails this work as a critical analysis of natural law theory, essential for atheists and theists alike. With a conversational writing style, Pearce presents thirty compelling arguments that challenge the core tenets of theism, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of philosophy and religion.
Don't miss your chance to delve into the philosophical complexities of God, religion, and theology with Jonathan MS Pearce's insightful book. Whether you're a skeptic looking for powerful arguments or a believer seeking to understand opposing viewpoints, this book offers a comprehensive overview of key philosophical issues. Take a step towards expanding your knowledge and examining your own beliefs with this essential read.
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