This is an engaging and accessible book. It’s succinct but thorough and as such is a very useful tool in understanding the New Atheism, its strengths and its weaknesses. By looking at this worldview in such a way it’s a brilliant introduction for those wanting to understand the New Atheism better without focusing on only one issue or one associated ‘name’ or book.
McGrath is not a sloganeer and offers a perceptive analysis, asking difficult questions of the New Atheist worldview while attempting to give them a fair hearing. It is interesting that although New Atheists accuse religious people of being irrational and ‘vile’, they frequently resort to insult to try and make their often incoherent point. This appears to frustrate McGrath more than anything – rather than having a constructive conversation it becomes a shouting contest whereby reason and rationality appear to have very little say – highly ironic since New Atheists like to accuse anyone with a belief in God as ‘irrational’. Religion, to them, is evil, and God the cause of all the world’s woes. But ‘evil’ is a moral statement, and if God is a delusion how can he cause anything?
The New Atheist tendency to proclaim itself as right and everyone else as wrong smacks of the very fanaticism it criticises. It fails to back up its statements from history and ignores the criticism from other atheists, seeing them somehow as traitors to the cause.
I could go on far longer – but this is a review rather than an opinion post! I will simply say this – if this is a topic that interests you, or indeed you are fascinated by either religion, philosophy, reason or science, this is an excellent book.
I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com
3 comments:
McGrath is always worth reading and this one sounds like something I would enjoy. Thanks for highlighting it, Lucy
This sounds an excellent book, Lucy. I'm certainly interested in an answer for NAs: I blogged on this topic some time ago: http://www.melmenzies.co.uk/blog/2009/01/proof_that_god_does_not_exist_look_no_further_than_a_bendy_bus
Mel
Thanks Mel for the link, good post - and great title :)
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