![]() ![]() As an approximation of the constant “pi”, this is not impressive….The Bible offers us an approximation that is terrible even by the standards of the ancient world.” (p.60) “In two places, for instance, the Good Book states that the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is 3:1 (1 Kings 7:23-26 and II Chronicles 4:2-5). For instance, Harris tries to disprove God’s power by condemning the Bible for not accurately defining “pi” (I’m not making this up.) Harris writes: Harris’ little volume is packed with over-the-top accusations–the Church is “an elite army of child molesters”–and Biblical misinterpretations that were so bad, I couldn’t help but snicker at many points. ![]() (That’s even more true for the atheist philosophers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.)īut not in this book. But when you read Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins–two of Harris’ atheistic cronies–you at least find some semblance of serious thought once you get past the inflated rhetoric. Sam Harris is one of the “new atheists,” a modern breed of aggressive, raging, evangelistic non-believers who aim, with their atheistic fury, to make non-believers of all the nations. I usually take notes when I read books, and the only one I jotted down during this one pretty much sums it up: “Blah, blah, blah.” It’s tiny (96 pages), angry, and woefully misguided. ![]() I don’t even know where to begin with Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris. ![]()
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