Religion Delusion

By John Eric Carlshausen
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This book needed to be written. A book about the folly of Religion. Folly is described in the Dictionary as being foolish, lack of sense and unwise conduct. This describes Religion perfectly. It is foolish to believe there is an invisible friend in the sky called God, who is watching over you and seven billion other people who reside here on Earth. He is watching over us twenty four hours a day and has been doing this for Centuries. Anyone who believes this nonsense is being foolish and is definitely lacking common sense. Unwise conduct is killing yourself and other people in the vain hope that you will go to Heaven where 72 virgins will be waiting for you.

Best Wishes, John Carlshausen.

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1 review for Religion Delusion

  1. Ed Buckner – Former President of American Atheists and Co-author of In Freedom We Trust (2012) Guest Buyer

    John Carlshausen’s book, Religion Delusion: The Great Mystery is not Whether There is a God, but Why People Think There is (2018) needs to be read by all the theists (especially Christians) who have never stopped to consider whether their beliefs make any sense, who just assume that the religion they inherited is a god’s gift to humanity and is somehow a proper basis for morality. The folly of religion is described (and lampooned) well enough to send any thinking believer in search of theistic apologists who can at least pretend to logical refutation of Carlshausen’s jibes. Human civilization would be enriched if all such theists would start on this exploration.

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