a book to justify silly religious beliefs
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By MulaBula
I agree with many things Ann has written in OTHER books.
This book reveals her to have "drank the cool-aide" of judeo-christian religious mythology that truly has no place in modern thought or society.
Call that statement heresy, yet- come on people - "all of those stories" she and her fellow followers hold dear, have been proven to have been "lifted" and retold from prior religions and even more ancient and confused peoples.
If you want to read a bunch of self justifying poo with half truths and misstatements regarding evolution and "godless" people, then this is the book for you.
The faster we can move past the silliness and time wasted by those ancient story worshippers, the more enlightened, positive and loving our world will be.
We think it, she says it
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By kut17
This is one of Coulter's better books in my opinion. I'll never cease to be amazed at the negative reviews claiming she's a "psycho, hate-spewing, fear monger" when 99/100 of these people have never picked up her book. Also, what were you expecting from a political pundit? Bipartisanship?
The apparent trend in Ann Coulter's books are a main thesis (in this case, she cleverly states that liberalism has progressed into a cult-like religion and therefore, liberals should ban their religion from schools since that's what they do to every other belief system...except for the muslims), a chapter or two of well-researched information supporting her claim, and the rest are court cases further backing up her ideas.
The well-researched information presented in "Godless" has to do with evolution. These few chapters alone are worth the price of the book. I studied biology for two years in college. Obviously I'm no expert, but I was shocked to see her debunk every evolutionary claim and then list countless sources backing her up. She gets you to think. This is the true definition of "open-mindedness" for all you liberals out there.
All in all, I enjoyed this book.
The Church of Ann Coulter
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By thinkman
This "woman" reeks of unmitigated hate. A modern day witch whose every word should be burned at the stake. The Martians have landed, and left Ann Coulter behind!
Great Insight, ignore at your peril
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By John Windsor
There is a war of ideas in this country. Progressives, Calling names does not win or further your argument. Even if you think you are better than others, you won't convince them with name calling alone.
This book is insightful and helps those who wonder what has happened to the country and the individualism you honored growing up, has gone. The easy way out rarely is, and close to half the people in this country have bought into the fiction that government is the device that everyone seeks to live at the expense of everyone else. It won't work long term, as we are seeing now.
So pathetic
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By SINIK4L
She needs to grow up
Enlightening
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By CT Sean
As always, Ann presents a clear and pursuasive argument. There is no way to argue against her positions other than to call her names (a tactic used by almost everyone who disagrees with her).
She is brilliant and entertaining. No honest person could say otherwise.
Funniest commentary I've ever read
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By Shersherlafoop
I read this book during many hours in airports. Got many odd looks, because I was laughing out loud. Ann says what most of us think but don't dare say in public.