Does goodness require God? Do we need eternity for meaningful lives?
Should we believe in God without evidence? With historical adherents as
various as Mark Twain, Einstein, Freud, Philip Pullman, and Frank Zappa,
Humanism's central quest is to live with meaning with no need for the
supernatural.
Showing how humanists make sense of the world using reason, experience,
and sensitivity, Cave emphasises that we can, and should, flourish
without God. Lively, provocative, and refreshingly rant-free, this
audiobook is essential reading for all - whether atheist, agnostic,
believer, or of no view - who wish better to understand what it means to
be human.