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  • 30 Arguments against the Existence of "God", Heaven, Hell, Satan, and Divine Design

    The God of classical theism, that which Jonathan MS Pearce calls "OmniGod", is in the crosshairs in the collection of arguments against such a god's existence. Omnipotence, omniscience (including full divine foreknowledge of every event that will come to pass), and omnibenevolence make for difficult bedfellows. In fact, OmniGod's characteristics are so flawed when employed together, and when seen ... Read more

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  • The Problem With "God": Classical Theism Under The Spotlight

    (2021 2nd Edition)

    This book sets out a cumulative case that puts classical theism, the belief in an all-powerful, -knowing and -loving God, under the spotlight. God is left wanting as Pearce brings together previous blog writing, adapted pieces and original writing to hammer home the point: classical theism is incoherent. This ebook is perfect for armchair philosophers, Christian apologists, and interested atheists ... Read more

    $5.49 USD

  • Beyond An Absence of Faith

    Stories About the Loss of Faith and the Discovery of Self

    Walking away from faith is never an easy journey. Leaving god and religion behind can be a challenging experience, sometimes even a painful one. Individuals have to consider the impact on family, friends, jobs, and many other aspects of life. This anthology consists of sixteen personal stories by people, from all walks of life, who have made the journey from a life steeped in religion to a life ... Read more

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  • 13 Reasons To Doubt

    Essays from the writers of Skeptic Ink

    Extraordinary claims and extraordinary evidence.The mainstream and social media feed our minds a diet of fringe science and outright pseudoscience. They relentlessly stream paranormal, supernatural, and otherwise extraordinary claims. Where do all these come from? They’re spread by shysters and charlatans, by corporate propagandists with cynical eyes on the bottom line, by priests and preachers of ... Read more

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  • Free Will?

    An investigation into whether we have free will or whether I was always going to write this book.

    This book is a fine introduction into the age-old philosophical debate as to whether we have free will, or whether we live determined lives. Pearce approaches the subject in a lively manner, explaining terms clearly and using anecdotes to break down some of the heavier philosophy so that it is available to the popular philosophy reader. Now that we are understanding our genetic heritage and our ... Read more

    $9.07 USD

  • Not Seeing God: Atheism in the 21st Century

    Atheism is an evolving worldview - not the single proposition that God does not exist, but everything else that might or might not go with it. With only a single sentence about the existence of single entity, there is huge scope - necessity, even - for having to reasonably work everything else out. It's a lot more difficult to figure out the world when it's not handed to you in an old, outdated ... Read more

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  • Why I Am Atheist and Not a Theist: How to Do Knowledge, Meaning, and Morality in a Godless World

    While Jonathan MS Pearce has written a whole suite of books that have produced a barrage against theism, in this book, he pulls a number of threads together that build up a case for his own entire worldview. This book is not just about why atheism is a more rational position than its counterparts, but it also builds the foundations for a sound epistemology (theories about knowledge and truth) and ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Did God Create the Universe from Nothing?

    Countering William Lane Craig’s Kalam Cosmological Argument

    The Kalam Cosmological Argument is a simple argument: Everything that begins to exist has a cause for its existence; The universe began to exist; Therefore, the universe has a cause. Apologists love to use these three short lines to argue that God is the cause of our universe. Jonathan MS Pearce takes the argument to task and finds it seriously lacking, despite its common appeal. Sounding the ... Read more

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  • The Nativity: A Critical Examination

    The nativity of Jesus is an event that carries much cultural recognition. However, is it a narrative which commands much support in the academic world? Is it a story which holds much historical truth? Or were the two biblical accounts of the birth of Jesus an opportunity for the authors to impart a theological truth or otherwise? These are the sort of questions that are often asked of the nativity ... Read more

    $9.91 USD

  • Aliens and Religion: Where Two Worlds Collide

    Assessing the Impact of Discovering Extraterrestrial Intelligence on Religion and Theology

    How big is the universe? Does intelligent extraterrestrial life exist somewhere in the universe? If so, how much extraterrestrial intelligent life (ETI) might there be? And if it is there, is it moral? Would they have a religion? And what would their existence say about human religions, theology, and beliefs?In short, is the existence of ETI incompatible with the belief in God, with certain ... Read more

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  • The Resurrection: A Critical Examination of the Easter Story

    The Resurrection story is integral to the Christian faith; its truth has been crucial for Christians since the inception of the belief system. But did the events reported in the Christian Bible actually happen? How do the claims made by the authors look in light of careful historical analysis? Are the Gospel claims internally coherent? Do Christian believers have justification in believing the ... Read more

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  • Filling The Void: A Selection of Humanist And Atheist Poetry

    There is often thought, by theists, to be a void in humanist and atheist lives; a god-shaped hole. For many atheists, though, that void is amply filled with meaning and purpose, nobly and morally built up out of philosophy and living a fulfilled life. This volume helps to document that through a wide variety of verse, form, and content with poems from an interesting array of writers, detailing a ... Read more

    $8.86 USD