Believing the Unbelievable: The Clash Between Faith and Reason in the Modern World
By SAM HARRIS
Added: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:00:00 UTC
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What defenders of religion cannot say is that anyone has ever gone berserk, or that a society ever failed, because people became too reasonable, intellectually honest, or unwilling to be duped by the dogmatism of their neighbors.





















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