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Letter to a Christian nation

Sam Harris replies to the many letters sent to him after he wrote "The end of faith". Using rational argument, Harris offers a measured refutation of the beliefs that form the core of fundamentalist Christianity. Addressing current topics ranging from intelligent design and stem-cell research to the connections between religion and violence, this work boldly challenges the influence that faith has on public life in the United States.

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  • "Sam Harris replies to the many letters sent to him after he wrote "The end of faith". Using rational argument, Harris offers a measured refutation of the beliefs that form the core of fundamentalist Christianity. Addressing current topics ranging from intelligent design and stem-cell research to the connections between religion and violence, this work boldly challenges the influence that faith has on public life in the United States."@en
  • "Sam Harris replies to the many letters sent to him after he wrote "The end of faith.""@en
  • "Sam Harris replies to the many letters sent to him after he wrote "The end of faith"."
  • "The challenge to religious dogma that has sparked a national debate! "Forty-four percent of the American population is convinced that Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead sometime in the next fifty years," writes Sam Harris. "Imagine the consequences if any significant component of the U.S. government actually believed that the world was about to end and that its ending would be glorious."@en
  • "In response to his book "The end of faith," Sam Harris received thousands of letters from Christians excoriating him for not believing in God. "Letter to a Christian nation" is his courageous and controversial reply. Using rational argument, Harris offers a measured refutation of the beliefs that form the core of fundamentalist Christianity. Addressing current topics ranging from intelligent design and stem-cell research to the connections between religion and violence, Harris boldly challenges the influence that faith has on public life in our nation."@en

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