Posts Tagged ‘book’

Those of you who have been reading YAS for a while now may remember that back in July of last year I started writing a chapter by chapter review of Ray Comfort’s excrementally bad book You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence But You Can’t Make Him Think. For those who haven’t been around that long, […]

If you’re new to this series, you may want to check out parts one, two, three and four. Unsurprisingly, this is part five. In the introduction to 20th Anniversary Edition of Neuromancer, William Gibson discussed the curious ability for plot holes to spontaneously appear in science fiction literature due the inevitable and unpredictable changes in politics and […]

Part one, part two and part three…now here’s part four! “Physical death is the first down payment for the wages of sin. After death, there is hell to pay.” In true biblical fashion, Ray opens his third chapter with that quote without any reference or citation to let us know who it actually came from. (A […]

F*** bananas that’s a long chapter title. Part one of this write up is here, part two is here…welcome to part three! “A group of self-​​​​appointed art experts stood around a beautiful painting. They admired each brush stroke with its vibrant colors and sheer brilliance. The painting was utterly unique in style. It was a masterpiece. […]

(This article is part two of a series on Ray Comfort’s book “You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, but You Can’t Make Him Think”  —  here’s a link to part one) Ray Comfort opens the first chapter of his book with the following quote by Stephen Hawking: “It would be very difficult to explain why the universe […]

A little while ago now, Ray Comfort sent me some books  —  The Atheist Bible and You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence but You Can’t Make Him Think. I actually finished reading YCLAATEBYCMHT* a little while ago, but hadn’t gotten around to writing anything about it due to the craziness of the past month. Now that all that […]