The God Reality: A Critique of Richard Dawkins' 'The God Delusion'
The God Reality: A Critique of Richard Dawkins' 'The God Delusion'
In recent decades, the Christian consensus which laid the foundations for the freedoms, stability & prosperity enjoyed by Western countries has been challenged by an increasingly militant Atheistic Humanism. As a consequence, Christianity has become scorned & held up as a thing to be ridiculed. The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins, represents perhaps the most brazen attack yet on Christianity. In it he portrays Christianity as unscientific, irrational & even downright evil. The God Reality takes Professor Dawkins' main arguments & shows the many flaws & falsehoods they contain. It aims to embolden Christians to stand up for their beliefs in the face of an increasingly sceptical & hostile world & to cause atheists to question whether their assumptions which underpin their faith are really as logical & as sound as they think
About the Author:
Robert Slane was born in Cambridge in 1975. He was brought up in an atheistic home & remained a convinced & fairly militant atheist until about the age of 27. Two years after his conversion, he was given the opportunity to edit & write articles for The Messenger - the magazine for Emmanuel Church, Salisbury, England. It was through a series of pieces critiquing Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion that the idea for The God Reality was born. He & his wife, Alina, live in Salisbury with their three young children, George, Marta & Joseph