Hi guys, I'm new here, I hope in a good answer from you.
In these days I'm reading the book called "God, the Science, the Evidence" and it's very interesting, it talks about all the scientific evidences about the existence of God. Since I'm not a scientist I'd want a book that argued the opposite thesis (non-existence of God) in a scientific way.
Is there something?
by ZaLifuM
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the god delusion by richard dawkins comes to mind
I feel like Michael Shermer is good at focusing on the main arguments used to undermine religious thinking. For another interesting thinker in this space that definitely doesn’t argue for the existence of any classical notions of god(s) but does argue for a metaphysic of idealism (as opposed to the physicalism/materialist stance that is most popular these days), Bernardo Kastrup is very interesting to engage with. He’s definitely not the only one making these arguments but he’s perhaps the most invested in sharing these ideas with lay people. I personally find his core ideas laid out better on his free YouTube video course than in his introductory book (I believe it’s called Materialism is Baloney). Here’s a link https://www.essentiafoundation.org/analytic-idealism-course/