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Originally Posted by GreenLantern
So I am looking for a book that explores religion.
I have always had some what of a smart ass attitude towards any type of religion... I wouldn't call myself an Athiest or an Agnostic... just kind of a floater I guess.
I think that Carl Sagan put it best in the Demon Haunted World when he talks about his number one beef with religion being its inability or unwillingness to ever try and prove itself wrong. Find me a book where someone explores the faults of religion but still exposes the good it can do.
Basically not looking for a book that will bash it, but not one that glorifies it, a neutral stand point. Specific religion doesn't matter, but the more included the better.
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The case for Faith by Lee Strobel
http://www.amazon.com/Case-Faith-Jou.../dp/0310234697
The Case Against Faith: A Critical Look at Lee Strobel's
The Case for Faith (4th ed., 2006)
http://www.infidels.org/library/mode...d/strobel.html