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All the books you mention sound like reactionary books rather than books with original thinking in them. They are trying to defend the errors of faulty Theology, so I don't think any of them will find much traction. This will point out the kind of errors I am referring to: http://gospelenigma.com God is good, but the way God is being presented these days is not good.
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I watched an hour long debate between Alistair McGrath (The Dawkins Delusion) and Richard Dawkinks himself. I wasn't persuaded at all, I was especially irritated when McGrath said he is only speaking for Christianity, and he said that all the other religions are wrong anyways. The arguments were bad too on McGrath's side (Hitler and Stalin and that kind of stuff). I've read excerpts from the Devil's Delusion, and I concluded that it was simply bullshit propaganda, every argument I found was flawed. I haven't heard of the last book, I looked it up and it sounds promising. I might read it, I'm pretty sure it won't change my mind, but I'm always open to arguments, if there was a convincing argument for the existance of god, I would be a theist. So I would say this book is the best read, altough I think all of them are flawed.
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