The Eyes of an Atheist
A Collection of Responses to Common Theistic Arguments
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Are you tired of feeling cornered in religious debates?
As an atheist, you've probably heard it all: "Without God, what's your purpose?" "Pascal's Wager says you should just believe." "America is a Christian nation." "You just have to have faith."
The Eyes of an Atheist arms you with the intellectual firepower to stand your ground.
This isn't about converting anyone or starting fights; it's about defending your position with confidence, clarity, and compelling logic. Author M.A. Neeper, drawing on his background in experimental psychology and years of philosophical study, has distilled the most common theistic arguments into a practical handbook that shows you exactly how to respond.
Inside, you'll discover:
- The Shield – Five defensive chapters addressing morality without God, Pascal's Wager, "God of the Gaps" reasoning, American Christian nationalism, and the meaning of life
- The Sword – Aggressive arguments that cut to the heart of faith-based reasoning, logical contradictions in divine attributes, and the uncomfortable truth about biblical morality
- Biblical passages your Sunday school teacher never mentioned; from God hardening Pharaoh's heart to ensure maximum suffering, to Lot offering his daughters to an angry mob
- Why "spiritual rape" might be the most accurate description of coerced belief
- Logical paradoxes that dismantle claims of omnipotence, omniscience, and omnibenevolence
This book is your shield when challenged, not a sword for attacking others. Whether you're newly "out" as an atheist or you've been defending your position for years, these arguments will help you articulate your lack of belief with the intellectual rigor it deserves.
Stop feeling unprepared. Start standing your ground.
Perfect for readers of Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and anyone who values reason over revelation.