Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam Michel Onfray. out of 5 stars Kindle Edition. $ # Why I am not a Christian: and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects (Routledge Classics) Bertrand Russell. Islam; Judaism; New Age; Occult; Other Eastern Religions Sacred Texts; Other Religions. Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is a book by French author Michel Onfray. According to Onfray, the term "athéologie" is taken from a project of a series of books written and compiled by Georges Bataille under the vocable La Somme athéologique, which was ultimately never completed. The book sold over , copies. Two other books were written shortly . Michel Onfray has been linked to the new atheists and his assertive style in the arguments against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam makes that make some sense, but this "manifesto" is more interesting and smart in where Onfray differs: first, Onfray removes Spinoza and the pantheists as well as Epicureanism from the new atheist claims of them Reviews:
Atheist Manifesto.: Michel Onfray. Skyhorse Publishing Inc., - Philosophy - pages. 9 Reviews. "A strong case for removing all the remnants of Judeo-Christian ideology from our secular culture."—Freedom from Religion Foundation. This hugely controversial work demonstrates convincingly how the world's three major monotheistic. This book (Atheist Manifesto, translated by Jeremy Leggatt from Michel Onfray's French) was a pleasure to read as it retained much of that foregone existentialist slant that continental philosophy (in perhaps the most famous form; Nietzsche) is known for. Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Atheist Manifesto.: Michel Onfray. Arcade Publishing, - Religion - pages. 11 Reviews. Citing historical records, both ancient and contemporary, and chapter and verse - from the Bible, the Torah and Talmud, and the Koran - the author documents the ravages of.
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