God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
by Christopher Hitchens
Similar to 'Who Needs God', this book critiques religious belief and discusses the implications of faith on society.
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by Christopher Hitchens
Similar to 'Who Needs God', this book critiques religious belief and discusses the implications of faith on society.
Buy on Amazonby Richard Dawkins
This book aligns with themes of questioning religious beliefs and exploring secular humanism found in 'Who Needs God'.
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Dennett's exploration of religion provides a rational viewpoint akin to the discussions in 'Who Needs God'.
Buy on Amazonby Victor J. Stenger
This book offers a scientific critique similar to the critiques found in 'Who Needs God', focusing on the implications of a godless universe.
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Its critical view on the consequences of faith resonates with the themes in 'Who Needs God'.
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This work aligns with the questioning of religious fundamentals present in 'Who Needs God'.
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Its emphasis on skepticism towards Christianity parallels the discussions in 'Who Needs God'.
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This manifesto encourages a proactive stance, aligning with the ideological stance in 'Who Needs God'.
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