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References:
1. Sigmund Freud claimed that God is an illusion because belief in God is based on wish fulfillment.
2. Freud has confused a wish and a need.
3. “The Language of God” by Francis Collins.
4. “Words” by Jean-Paul Sartre.
5. “The Rebel” by Albert Camus.
6.”Pensees” by Blaise Pascal.
7. “True Reason” by Tom Gilson and Carson Weitnauer.
8. “The Blind Watchmaker” by Richard Dawkins.
9. Alvin Plantinga says Dawkins’ argument has the form that if a statement p is not astronomically improbable, it therefore follows that p must be true.
10. “God is not Great” by Christopher Hitchens.
11. “Cold-Case Christianity” by J. Warner Wallace.
This is episode 76.
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References:
1. Sigmund Freud claimed that God is an illusion because belief in God is based on wish fulfillment.
2. Freud has confused a wish and a need.
3. “The Language of God” by Francis Collins.
4. “Words” by Jean-Paul Sartre.
5. “The Rebel” by Albert Camus.
6.”Pensees” by Blaise Pascal.
7. “True Reason” by Tom Gilson and Carson Weitnauer.
8. “The Blind Watchmaker” by Richard Dawkins.
9. Alvin Plantinga says Dawkins’ argument has the form that if a statement p is not astronomically improbable, it therefore follows that p must be true.
10. “God is not Great” by Christopher Hitchens.
11. “Cold-Case Christianity” by J. Warner Wallace.
This is episode 76.