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Debating God with a Brain A Satirical Guide to Faith, Fallacies, and the Collapse of Religious Logic Why do religious people claim mountains prevent earthquakes? Why do some say a goat ate verses of the Qur'an and still insist their book is "perfectly preserved"? Why do believers think Neil Armstrong became Muslim-and why does that matter to faith? Debating God with a Brain is a sharp, irreverent, and intellectually fearless exploration of the logical fallacies used to defend God, religion, and so-called divine truth. From the banana-as-proof-of-creation to the misuse of embryology verses as…mehr

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Debating God with a Brain A Satirical Guide to Faith, Fallacies, and the Collapse of Religious Logic Why do religious people claim mountains prevent earthquakes? Why do some say a goat ate verses of the Qur'an and still insist their book is "perfectly preserved"? Why do believers think Neil Armstrong became Muslim-and why does that matter to faith? Debating God with a Brain is a sharp, irreverent, and intellectually fearless exploration of the logical fallacies used to defend God, religion, and so-called divine truth. From the banana-as-proof-of-creation to the misuse of embryology verses as scientific miracles, this book tears apart the sacred illusions that survive only because no one dares to question them. Until now.
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Nafis Sadique Shatil (born December 1, 1993, in Jashore, Khulna, Bangladesh) is an author, writer, blogger, and human rights activist passionate about critical thinking, secularism, and the exploration of human ideas. Through his work, he challenges traditions, encourages open dialogue, and promotes a worldview rooted in reason, empathy, and understanding. As an author, he strives to inspire readers to question, learn, and see the world with curiosity and courage. Outside of writing, he advocates for scientific thought, human dignity, and freedom of expression.