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Andy Bannister

    Ateista, którego nie było, albo straszne konsekwencje złych argumentów
    How to Talk about Jesus without Looking like an Idiot
    The Atheist Who Didn't Exist (Tenth Anniversary Edition)
    The Atheist Who Didn't Exist
    Do Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God?
    • 2025

      The Atheist Who Didn't Exist (Tenth Anniversary Edition)

      Or the Dreadful Consequences of Bad Arguments

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Dr. Andy Bannister offers a fresh perspective in this updated edition, addressing key arguments and misconceptions about atheism. Through engaging anecdotes and thought-provoking analysis, he challenges readers to reconsider their beliefs and the nature of faith. Bannister's exploration includes philosophical discussions and insights into the cultural landscape, making the book relevant for both skeptics and believers alike. This revised version aims to spark dialogue and encourage critical thinking about the existence of God and the foundations of atheism.

      The Atheist Who Didn't Exist (Tenth Anniversary Edition)
    • 2023

      Andy Bannister explores how to have natural conversations with your friends and family about your faith. Discover four key questions that invite people into engaging discussions about what matters most in life.

      How to Talk about Jesus without Looking like an Idiot
    • 2021
    • 2015

      The Atheist Who Didn't Exist

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(347)Add rating

      In the last decade, atheism has leapt from obscurity to the front pages: producing best-selling books, making movies, and plastering adverts on the side of buses. There's an energy and a confidence to contemporary atheism: many people now assume that a godless scepticism is the default position, indeed the only position for anybody wishing to appear educated, contemporary, and urbane. Atheism is hip, religion is boring. Yet when one pokes at popular atheism, many of the arguments used to prop it up quickly unravel. The Atheist Who Didn't Exist is designed to expose some of the loose threads on the cardigan of atheism, tug a little, and see what happens. Blending humour with serious thought, Andy Bannister helps the reader question everything, assume nothing and, above all, recognise lazy scepticism and bad arguments. Be an atheist by all means: but do be a thought-through one.

      The Atheist Who Didn't Exist