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Armin Navabi, Why There Is No God: Simple Responses To 20 Common Arguments For The Existence Of God Quotes: "Not knowing the answer to a question is not a valid excuse for making up a fairytale to explain it."

Not knowing the answer to a question is not a valid excuse for making up a fairytale to explain it.



Armin Navabi, Why There Is No God: Simple Responses To 20 Common Arguments For The Existence Of God Quotes: "There is no evidence to suggest that God helps people. There is, however, ample evidence that people can help themselves and each other."

There is no evidence to suggest that God helps people. There is, however, ample evidence that people can help themselves and each other.




Armin Navabi, Why There Is No God: Simple Responses To 20 Common Arguments For The Existence Of God Quotes: "Scriptures may have grains of historical truth within them, but there is also ample hyperbole, speculation and mythology."

Scriptures may have grains of historical truth within them, but there is also ample hyperbole, speculation and mythology.



Armin Navabi, Why There Is No God: Simple Responses To 20 Common Arguments For The Existence Of God Quotes: "It is likely that religious beliefs have been so widespread because they tap into the psychological desires of many people, not because there is any external proof of their veracity."

It is likely that religious beliefs have been so widespread because they tap into the psychological desires of many people, not because there is any external proof of their veracity.