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Chapter Four: Why people believe

Section 8: Against the tide

Belief in God allows some people to assert their independence from those around them.

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The topic will be fully explored on this page in November 2008.



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Chapter Four: Section 9
Nature calling





The deep roots of belief

Despite reason and evidence indicating that God does not and cannot exist, billions of people across the world continue to worship him in one of his many forms.

Belief in God draws its strength from a wide range of sources and provides a sense of security and wellbeing for many. Transforming that belief into an understanding and respect for rationality takes time and much effort.

4.1: In the genes?
Are we programmed to believe?

4.2: Community and identity
Defining ourselves through faith

4.3: Peer pressure
Go with the flow

4.4: Death and despair
There must be a better world

4.5: A sense of justice
Evildoers must be punished

4.6: Meaning
God gives us a purpose

4.7: The power and the glory
They reflect on us too

4.8: Against the tide
For natural-born rebels

4.9: Nature calling
Does God call from the mountaintops?

4.10: Pick 'n' mix
What are your reasons?



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Chapter 5
Faith in action


People create God in their own image. What happens when they not only believe in God but put their faith into action?

The results are predictable: good people do good things in the name of religion and bad people do bad things. They act in God's name but God is irrelevant.



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If God existed, he would...

admire the beauty of a universe that he did not create

recognize that eternity is meaningless

deny both heaven and hell

disown all men and women who speak in his name

denounce the harm caused by religious "morality"

help the human race to thrive without him

If God existed, he would be an atheist.





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