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Atheism: The Case Against God
— published 1979 — 4 editions |
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Why Atheism?
— published 2000 — 2 editions |
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Atheism Ayn Rand and Other Heresays
— published 1991 — 3 editions |
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Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes
by George H. Smith, Craig Deitschman — published 1987 — 2 editions |
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The Federalist Papers
by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay — published 1788 — 183 editions |
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Thomas Paine’s Common Sense; and Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence
— published 1985 |
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The Text of the United States Constitution: The U.S. Constitution
by George H. Smith, Walter Cronkite — published 1987 |
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The American Revolution
by George H. Smith, George C. Scott — 3 editions |
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Reflections on the Revolution in France & Rights of Man
— published 1986 |
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The Constitutional Convention
by George H. Smith, Walter Cronkite — published 2006 |
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“It is my firm conviction that man has nothing to gain, emotionally or otherwise, by adhering to a falsehood, regardless of how comfortable or sacred that falsehood may appear. Anyone who claims, on the one hand, that he is concerned with human welfare, and who demands, on the other hand, that man must suspend or renounce the use of his reason, is contradicting himself.
There can be no knowledge of what is good for man apart from knowledge of reality and human nature, and there is no manner in which this knowledge can be acquired except through reason. To advocate irrationality is to advocate that which is destructive to human life.”
― George H. Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
There can be no knowledge of what is good for man apart from knowledge of reality and human nature, and there is no manner in which this knowledge can be acquired except through reason. To advocate irrationality is to advocate that which is destructive to human life.”
― George H. Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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