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Atheism on Trial: A Lawyer Examines the Case for Unbelief

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Steve Menasche

8 Hours 35 Minutes

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March 2022

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In the courtroom, lawyers depend on rules of evidence to make their arguments. A case is made by establishing certain facts from which proof can be determined. But what happens when the truth seems to be a matter of faith? Can the legal mind discern the validity of one's belief or unbelief?

Nationally recognized trial lawyer Mark Lanier turns his analytical mind to the arguments for atheism and agnosticism. With critical thinking and precision of thought, he examines the rationales made for unbelief and assesses them on their own terms, finding points of strength and weakness in their logic and coherence. He considers whether atheistic frameworks give satisfactory and consistent explanatory answers for understanding human existence and the world around us. He cross-examines the strongest arguments of prominent atheists and also interrogates the questions of agnostics as to whether God is knowable. Through his evenhanded, levelheaded approach, Lanier challenges us all to decide for ourselves what we believe.

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  • Seth S.

    While the narrator can read the text well enough, this book is full of intellectually dishonest personal bias. It does not provide an accurate argument from both points of view but simply asserts his own opinion without providing any backing whatsoever. The author constantly rejects the atheist side argument stating that evidence was not provided while using the very same reasoning for his rejection as a basis for why he does not need to provide evidence for his own side. This book is obvious religious propaganda masquerading as an honest examination of two opposing sides of the god argument. I would not recommend to anyone seeking a neutral point of view. The argument for the Christian side is so poorly supported that I would question the credibility of the author in his vocation as an attorney. Very disappointing and a waste of time and money.

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