GTFH: Morality and Meaning

It’s about time I posted the third half of my musings about God: The Failed Hypothesis. Though the book makes a good case for the non-existence of the Abrahamic God, it could have been argued better. The book’s real strength lies in its discussion of evolution and cosmology. Where the book ventures into morality and […]

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GTFH: The universe

The most interesting parts of God: The Failed Hypothesis is not what the book has to say about god, but about science and morality (which I’ll save for a post next week.) In chapters four and five, the book tackles why there is something rather than nothing, and why our something is the way it […]

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God: The Failed Hypothesis

I like messing around with God, or gods, or Cosmic Muffins, but that doesn’t mean I believe in any sort of god. So I was interested in seeing how God: The Failed Hypothesis, by Victor J. Stenger would apply the methods of science to the hypothesis that God exists. Like The Fabric of Reality, it […]

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