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As was told by someone who read and like this book, this is already a better version of intelligent design. God of the gap reasoning is still there, and it failed to convince me that it is right. Thought I disagreed with the premise, this is already a better try than a lot of other bullshit by Ken H...
I was very impressed with this book when it talked about the physical sciences. Much less I would say when it talked about evolution by natural selection. From what limited reading I had done in evolutionary theory, I really think Berlinski doesn't understand the current status of the science. He a...
Criticizing books on Intelligent Design is usually as interesting as shooting fish in a barrel, but there are exceptions to every rule. Given its title and cover, one would be forgiven for expecting The Devil's Delusion to be a collection of trivial fallacies, unified by a complete ignorance of mode...
It's short. Ten chapters, with about as many concepts explored. It may be a fun reminder if you're familiar with the history of mathematics; it may infuriate you because of its omissions or because of Berlinski's writing style, which sometimes illuminates and entertains, sometimes confuses, and some...
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this witty and insightful book. Berlinski, a Secular Jew, wants readers to know that people with a so-called "religious agenda" are not the only ones who have massive doubts about the fallacious claims of the Atheist-controlled scientific community. Where are the alleged...