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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Godless by Dan Barker




















Godless by Dan Barker is one of the best books by an atheist I have ever read. Dan Barker is a former evangelical, Pentecostal minister and Christian song writer turned atheist. Not only is he now an atheist, but he is involved in the Freedom from Religion Foundation. This is somewhat of an autobiographical work, but it's also a book on philosophy, and a book on Bible scholarship. The book consists of four parts, and a foreword by Richard Dawkins. The first part is called Rejecting God, and consists of four chapters. The chapters outline how he first became involved in the ministry as a teenager and his work as a Christian songwriter and Pentecostal minister as an adult, his first seeds of doubt and his loss of faith, the fallout from his coming out as an atheist, and his new calling in life: protecting the civil rights of non-believers and ensuring that the government and religion remain appropriately separated. The second part of the book is called Why I Am An Atheist, and it goes more into depth about the reasons he does not believe. It delves a little into the philosophical arguments against the existence of God, and ends with an amusing letter written from God's point of view to a philosopher. The next part of the book is called What's Wrong With Christianity, and it goes in depth into the lack of moral instruction in the Bible, as well as historical discrepancies, internal contradictions, and a discussion on whether or not Jesus ever existed, and if he did, just who was he really? The final part of the book, Life is Good!, returns to the autobiographical part of the book, and talks about his life now as a political activist, debater, as well as a father and husband.

The book is scholarly work sandwiched between an autobiography, and the way the book is formatted is actually quite captivating. Some people are put off with the tone of the books other atheists have written, but if you are a Christian or person of some other faith, I don't think this one should be too painful for you to read. I think that this book has something for everyone. If you are a believer looking for a book about the arguments for atheism, this is a good start. If you are a believer looking for a book to understand how someone loses their faith, this will also give you a wonderful insight on that. If you are an atheist or agnostic of some sort, this book is highly enjoyable as well. I myself have always been of a skeptical bent, only going through a brief religious phase in my teen years, so it was very interesting seeing how a person who was absolutely convinced of his religion changed over the years from a conservative, pentecostal, fundamentalist, to a more liberal Christian, and finally, to a non-believer. The prose is very well written. It's captivating and to the point. The sections on the Bible may lose you if you are not already familiar with it. However, I suspect most readers who grew up in a Christian society should have at least some familiarity with it. Even if you don't, he doesn't go too in depth. After all, this is not a book about the Bible, there are just some chapters about it.

I give this book a 10/10.

5 comments:

Rayeith said...

sounds interesting, but a 10/10? That pushes me to be skeptical lol. I'll look over a copy next time I'm at the bookstore/library ^^

Brandon said...

A 10 out of 10 doesn't mean it's a perfect book. It means that there's nothing in particular that causes me to deduct points from it. This is all in my own opinion, of course. Some might find it to be a bit try in certain parts, like where he analyzes the Bible. Since that's my sort of thing, I don't strike off points.

The Southern Belle said...

Hey, I've read this book. :] I loved it. Some of the science kind of lost me for a while but I definitely learned a lot. Dawkins' intro to the book was definitely right: no one understands christianity better than an ex-christian :)

Derek said...
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Derek Murphy said...

Nice review, Brandon. I've got a new book out, I'd appreciate it if you'd take a look at it (there's a free review copy on the website). I went indie so it needs all the support it can get.

Thanks,
Derek

http://www.jesuspotterharrychrist.com

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