Synopsis
“Does God exist?” - This question has plagued humanity since its beginning. From the primitive to the sophisticated, human kind has worshipped gods of every shape, gender, size, and creed. One god, however, reigns supreme: The God of Abraham. Giving birth to the three most prevalent monotheistic religions existing today, Yahweh has dominated the theological landscape. A recent intellectual movement has taken place, however, challenging the religious status quo. This movement has given many the right to approach the God hypothesis with skepticism. Improbable: Issues with the God Hypothesis critically examines the claims made by the religious, determining whether a belief in Yahweh is actually as reasonable as long believed.
Review
"Improbable is a book that seeks to challenge its readers' concepts of religion, faith, and the monotheistic conventions they may have blindly accepted in the past." - Armin Navabi, author of Why There Is No God
"If you are someone new to having lost your faith and want to prepare yourself for the conversations you will face by having understandable facts in hand, this is the book you need to read." - Matthew O'Neil, author of You Say That I Am
"Brucker is doing something wonderful - continuing the logical argument debunking the idea of god or the supernatural." - Joshua Kelly, author of Oh, Your God!
"This book will help young people obtain the verbiage they need when they are confronted by the onslaught of religious people trying to lure them into their cults." - Joey Lee Kirkman, author of Bedtime Bible Stories - Explicit!
"This is the greatest contribution J.D. Brucker has made with this work. He's given us a handbook to debate those who would use fairy tales and fear to convince us to follow their God, and I for one am glad that such a book has been written." - Chris, co-host of Unbuckling the Bible Belt
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