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Good Without God

What a Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe

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Good Without God

By: Greg Epstein
Narrated by: David Marantz
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A provocative and positive response to Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and other New Atheists, Good Without God makes a bold claim for what nonbelievers do share and believe.

Author Greg Epstein, the Humanist chaplain at Harvard, offers a world view for nonbelievers that dispenses with the hostility and intolerance of religion prevalent in national best sellers like God Is Not Great and The God Delusion.

Epstein's Good Without God provides a constructive, challenging response to these manifestos by getting to the heart of Humanism and its positive belief in tolerance, community, morality, and good without having to rely on the guidance of a higher being.

©2009 Greg Epstein (P)2020 Tantor
Atheism Consciousness & Thought Ethics & Morality Humanism Philosophy Spirituality Agnostic
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Narration too dry.

a lot of really great and important information but I'm not sure that an audiobook is the medium best to serve it. And the narration is so monotone and dry at first I thought it was a joke. Made it hard to listen to.

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excellent book, reader not

This is an outstanding book that clearly explains humanism. Unfortunately, the reader was like a computer voice.

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Great book, terrible narration

Excellent book and a great resource for understanding more about humanism. However the narration was, to say the least, uninspiring. At first I thought the monotonous voice was computer-generated. But apparently he is human - and should refrain from further audiobook narrations.

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Indepth understanding of humanism

Although laced with many repetative arguments relating to liberal politics, this book has been the best I've found for the explanation of secular humanism and how to implement its values into your life. Very grateful to the author.

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Speaker sounds too robotic

Guess it’s ok but this is a book on Humanism so why not have a speaker that sounds, well, human.

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The narrator's heart was clearly not in it.

I agree with several of the other reviews that refer to the robotic voice. I think Mr. Marantz did the author a real disservice and I wonder if perhaps he was troubled by the subject matter? In the narrations of other books, his voice is much more animated and engaged. I think Chaplain Epstein should consider reading the book himself and re-publishing. It is a vitally thought provoking and important work.

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A primer on humanism

Great overview of the ethos of humanism. I disagree that nihilism is fundamentally different but appreciated the discussion of the need for humans to have something like religion even though god isn't real.

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Great Exposure to Humanism

The narrator was not good and some of us listen because ee cannot see to read anymore

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enlightenment for your brain

this book is incredible I've always had these thoughts in my mind and usually when I express them to my friends and family I would get a negative reaction so I stopped saying it. this book talks about all the things I thought to myself in my life plus some and really opened up my eyes too being more active and pushing for goodness without God. it's one of the best books I've ever read

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Meh...

I have read extensively, in both religious and atheist traditions. This did nothing for me. Naïve, over simplistic. I also think that the author was too enamored of the "can't we all just get along" mindset, with the result that the work, while promising to be of a secular or atheist nature, had significant apologetic overtones.

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