
Why I Am Not a Christian and What I Believe (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
One of the most blasphemous philosophical documents ever written, Bertrand Russell''s "Why I Am Not a Christian" is an eloquent critique of religious beliefs and dogma. Originally delivered as a lecture on March 6, 1927, the essay has since become one of Russell''s most famous works and a key text in the literature of atheism and skepticism. In it, Russell dismantles comfortable answers religion p...
One of the most blasphemous philosophical documents ever written, Bertrand Russell''s "Why I Am Not a Christian" is an eloquent critique of religious beliefs and dogma. Originally delivered as a lecture on March 6, 1927, the essay has since become one of Russell''s most famous works and a key text in the literature of atheism and skepticism. In it, Russell dismantles comfortable answers religion p...