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Divine Projection: How and Why Humans Created God

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Divine Projection: How and Why Humans Created God

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Chapter 1 - The Right to Offend
Free speech, its limitations and why people's hurt feelings should not be
used to stop others from debating.

Chapter 2 - The Nature of Truth
Each person having their own truth is useless, so how do we get to a common truth?

Chapter 3 - Memory Failures
Could you convince yourself that you are remembering something that never happened?

Chapter 4 - Cognitive Biases
Do we see things are they are or do we see them more as we are?

Chapter 5 - The Imaginary Feels Real
Do we suffer more from our imagination than from reality?

Chapter 6 - Feelings do not Matter
If you "feel" the presence of God does it make it real?

Chapter 7 - A Mentally Ill Prophet?
Some religions rely heavily on the testimony of a single individual. What if...

Chapter 8 - Cognitive Dissonance
How do people cope when they hold contradictory beliefs?

Chapter 9 - A Flat Earth
What does the belief in a flat Earth has to do with religion? A lot.

Chapter 10 - Does God exist?
Is there a way to prove that God exists?

Chapter 11 - Do Smart People Believe in God?
Did Albert Einstein believe in God? Which God?

Chapter 12 - Someone is Wrong
There is a simple way to prove that a lot of, or even perhaps, all religious
people are mistaken.

Chapter 13 - God Created Us For Amusement
It is difficult to find any good reason warranting the creation of humans by a
God.

Chapter 14 - The Story That Never Was
The story of Noah's Ark in the Bible is demonstrably false.

Chapter 15 - Science Vs Religion
Can the two coexist or has science already buried religion?

Chapter 16 - The Origin of Life
An important question. Where do we come from?

Chapter 17 - Evolution Explains Diversity
The diversity of life on Earth is fully explained by evolution.

Chapter 18 - The Gospel Truth
The Gospels were not so accurate after all...

Chapter 19 - A Perfect Quran?
Muslims insist on the Quran being perfect. Is it?

Chapter 20 - Miraculous or Not?
A miracle may well be a low-probability event processed through the lens
of faith.

Chapter 21 - Apologists to the Rescue
Without apologists and their endless contortions, religion would be dead.

Chapter 22 - Religious Propaganda
Some clever people know how to create information that seems true.

Chapter 23 - Jesus is not Coming Back
One of the most enduring prophecies will never come true.

Chapter 24 - Plagiarism Across Religions?
Religions all seem to "borrow" from each other.

Chapter 25 - A Question of Morality
Does morality comes from religion?

Chapter 25 - Religion as Child Abuse
Early childhood indoctrination can be child abuse.

Chapter 27 - In the Name of Religion
Can people commit worse crimes than in the name of their religion?

Chapter 28 - The Benefits of Religion
There are some real tangible benefits to religion.

Chapter 29 - Religion as Culture
In the end, it could well be that religion is just culture.

Chapter 30 - A Real World
Living in a real world is a choice.

Chapter 31 - Why Are We Alive?
Does the existence of humanity make any sense?

Chapter 32 - A Common Purpose
How do avoid human extinction?

Chapter 33 - The Future of Superstitions
Will superstitions persist in the future?

Chapter 34 - Leaving Religion
What should people do when they no longer believe?

Chapter 35 - Life as an Atheist
Living free of religious delusion takes time, but the reward is worth it.

Final Thoughts: Hamas terrorism and Islam


Author: Jean-Georges Serge Estiot
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Nov 26, 2023
Number of Pages: 230 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798840188514
 

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