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Pop-Atheist Bible Expositors: Featuring Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Dan Barker, and Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Under consideration is a focus upon statements made, in spoken word or writing, by Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Dan Barker, Sam Harris, and Neil deGrasse Tyson with particular regards to the Bible—and a few issues with revolve around such statements.
This group consists of a biologist, a journalist, a neuroscientist, an astrophysicist and a political are they reliable sources on the Bible’s contents, concepts, and contexts?
Find out herein.
Thus, this is not tantamount to your typical Atheism books.
As far as format, it is available as an Atheism Kindle book and paperback.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 9, 2017

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Ken Ammi

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Ken Ammi is a long time researcher and lecturer on issues pertaining to worldview philosophies and various sorts of religions.
In this capacity, he has posted thousands of articles on his website, has been published in an apologetics journal and has been interviewed for radio and podcast programs.

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January 15, 2026
The usual angry, whiny, narcissistic, sociopathic ramblings of yet another brainwashed believer. It's more grandiloquent than your usual religiotard dreck, which was the only "enjoyable" element in that it made me almost wet my pants I was laughing so hard.
Unsurprisingly, there are no arguments in this book. People not working according to the scientific method and adhering to the selective insanity and idiocy of religion cannot be helped. Only dismissed like the trash they are, since almost all so-called "holy books" of monkeytheists (that's how you spell monotheists, right?) advocate for rape, murder, incest, misogyny, homophobia, war, slavery, hate, torture and more.
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