NR Daily: Off the Shelf: Imagine There Is No Heaven

In his new book Seven Types of Atheism, John Gray exposes the lack of rigor among many of his fellow unbelievers.

October 20 2018

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Off the Shelf: Imagine There Is No Heaven

Michael Brendan Dougherty

In his new book Seven Types of Atheism, John Gray exposes the lack of rigor among many of his fellow unbelievers. Read More

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