Without God: Science, Belief, Morality, and the Meaning of Life
What’s left when belief in God disappears—but evil doesn’t?Without God is a thoughtful and searching exploration of what happens when belief in...
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What’s left when belief in God disappears—but evil doesn’t?
Without God is a thoughtful and searching exploration of what happens when belief in God is removed from our understanding of morality, meaning, human value, and even reason itself.
Rather than attacking a caricature of atheism, the author draws directly from writers like Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Bertrand Russell, and others—engaging their arguments as they present them. From the opening pages, Broom invites readers to reflect—not just on what atheism claims, but on what it quietly gives up.
Along the way, Broom considers questions such as:
– What becomes of moral truth when no one stands above us?
– Do skeptics avoid faith—or quietly place it somewhere else?
– If we are only matter in motion, what gives human life real meaning and worth?
– Can Christianity make better sense of evil than a world without God?
Written in a clear, respectful, and accessible tone, Without God explores key themes of Christian apologetics, including the problem of evil and the tension between science and faith. It speaks to the skeptic who wants more than slogans—and to the believer who wants more than shallow answers.
It is not a book about winning arguments—it’s about wrestling openly and honestly with our doubts.
If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt—or tried to help someone who does—this book offers a reasoned perspective from someone who has followed doubt to its edge—and found that wrestling honestly with doubt deepens, not destroys, faith.
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