The Non-Existence of God
Summary
Is it possible to prove or disprove God's existence? Arguments for the existence of God have taken many different forms over the in The Non-Existence of God , Nicholas Everitt considers all of the arguments and examines the role that reason and knowledge play in the debate over God's existence. He draws on recent scientific disputes over neo-Darwinism, the implication of 'big bang' cosmology, and the temporal and spatial size of the universe; and discusses some of the most recent work on the subject, leading to a controversial conclusion.
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