One of the most attractive features that I found in Smith's book was
his ability to convey complex philosophical dilemmas, that are germane
to the realm of theism, without falling into the common practice -
which most professional philosophers constantly do - of inundating his
arguments with esoteric jargon. Any laymen can peruse through Smith's
work without having to open a philosophical dictionary every five
minutes. While Smith does put forth his charges against religious
belief in a manner that is fairly easy to grasp, he does not sacrifice
substantive content, therefore an individual who is more seasoned in
the subject of philosophy and theology will not find "Atheism: The Case
Against God" lacking by any means. This ability to reach both the
philosophical hobbyist and the academician speaks much of Smith's
talent as a writer as it does of him as a philosopher. ~ Lawrence Louis
Atheism: The Case Against God
George H. Smith (Prometheus: Jun 1, 1980), 355 pages.
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