The 'New' Atheism: 10 Arguments That Don't Hold Water

The 'New' Atheism: 10 Arguments That Don't Hold Water

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Review "Helpful and accessible . . . highly recommended."  -Alister McGrath, author, In the Beginning The new atheists are putting out new books and articles, bus adverts and TV programmes like there's no tomorrow. They've gained a large amount of public attention and media exposure - but do their arguments really hold water? Using the analogy put forward by the esteemed philosopher Anthony Flew, Michael Poole examines the new atheists' use of the 'ten leaky buckets' tactic of argumentation - presenting readers with a sum of arguments that are each individually defective, as though the cumulative effect should be persuasive. This closer look at the facts reveals that the buckets are, indeed, leaky. Book Description The top ten arguments put forward by the new atheists teased out and torn down. About the Author MICHAEL POOLE is Visiting Research Fellow in Science and Religion at King's College, London. He is the author of several books and some eighty other publications, including a debate with Professor Richard Dawkins.

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