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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins

Audiobooks bring words to life

The God Delusion: Hear a powerful provocateur's arguments! Courting controversy every step of the way, The God Delusion challenges every aspect of religious belief across all cultures, taking faith to task for much of what's wrong with our world. Richard Dawkins stirred up a firestorm with his ode to atheism, and hearing his ideas in audiobook form makes them even more visceral.

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