Pages: 222 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0061335290 Pub: HarperOne Pub date: 2007-11-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 14762
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Reader Reviews:Flew's flip is a flop (4/8 people found this helpful)Never having encountered a book by the "world's most assertive astrophysicist" or one by the "world's zaniest zoologist", Flew's subtitle came as something novel. Compounded by the fact that i'd never heard of him - my not being a scholar in "atheism" - it would have been easy to pass this by as a crank's production. However, at the insistence of some respected colleagues, i was impelled to give it a look. It's difficult to impart what a stunning waste of time this little tome proved to be.
sadly, you won't learn much (2/6 people found this helpful)I have also read this book from cover to cover and I think that sadly it it is an illustration of the unproductive and often petty argument that flows back and forth between the 'new atheists', who (at the risk of oversimplification) object primarily to organised religion's insistence on compliance, and their opponents, who (see risk above) tend to recycle whichever of the 'cosmological' or 'argument from design' proofs of God they prefer. People seeking enlightenment as to the nature of atheism or theism will feel frustrated at the reliance in this book on the 2 proofs mentioned above. And if they get that far, they will feel downright disheartened at Varghese's anti-Dawkins piece in the Appendix, which is full of logical holes and indulges in the "what a silly argument!" nonsense that Dawkins is also prone to.
The most convincing riposte to Dawkins I have read. (17/21 people found this helpful)As a philosopher and teacher, I have read Flew for 20 years. This book is a measured and readable account that successfully presents a coherent reason why it is possible to embrace cosmology and belief in a 'God'. I use the term deliberately as Flew is not a Christian - he is a Deist. Some atheists who feel betrayed have portrayed this change of heart as the jibberings of an old man. Not only is this attack on his integrity a pathetic slur, it is also far from the man who I have had the pleasure of meeting fairly recently. He was far from senile. The trouble with fundmentalists - and Dawkins is a fundamentalist - is that they cannot embrace anything that contradicts their worldview. This exposes the weakness of their argument. As any philosopher will tell you, Dawkins is an able Biologist but no philosopher. This is said by many agnostic, theist and atheist philosophers. In fact, a former tutor of mine (Phd in Physics and MA in Theology and retired Professor at Oxford) will no longer share a platform with the man and many of his fundamentalist followers- so arrogant and offensive he is to anyone who dares to question his omniscience!
Rather sick, actually. (7/27 people found this helpful)A wonderful ghost-written coup for unscrupulous religious zealots exploiting an old man who knew just about nothing of what was in this book. Anthony Flew had not met the people who he was supposed to have talked to and as such please do not take this book seriously. Please research the base, Machiavellian way in which this book came into existence before you start declaring it as proof of the futility and unaswered questions of atheism. Quite disgusting, even by Christian standards. review of "There is a God" (9/14 people found this helpful)I enjoyed this book immensely. It is a very nice change to read someone having the good grace and good sense to admit to their errors, and correct them, and even more pleasant to get away from the mouth-foaming rhetoric of Dawkins et al. Similar ProductsGod's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God? The Dawkins Letters: Challenging Atheist Myths The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist's Case for the Existence of the Soul The Dawkins Delusion?: Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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