When it comes to religion and philosophy, what are the best and worst books you have read on the subjects? Any book over any topic (evidence for/against God, the afterlife, psychology, ethics, non-/dualism, etc.) is perfectly fine.
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Best.When it comes to religion and philosophy, what are the best and worst books you have read on the subjects? Any book over any topic (evidence for/against God, the afterlife, psychology, ethics, non-/dualism, etc.) is perfectly fine.
When it comes to religion and philosophy, what are the best and worst books you have read on the subjects? Any book over any topic (evidence for/against God, the afterlife, psychology, ethics, non-/dualism, etc.) is perfectly fine.
That's perhaps because the New Testament isn't a book of philosophy?Honestly the best philosophy book I've ever read is Watchmen. Of course, you need to read many other philosophy books first. The worse I have read is probably the NT.
No "worst," but the best is a book by Alan Watts called, "The Wisdom of Insecurity."When it comes to religion and philosophy, what are the best and worst books you have read on the subjects? Any book over any topic (evidence for/against God, the afterlife, psychology, ethics, non-/dualism, etc.) is perfectly fine.
Does this mean books as in modern works, or does include the older philosophical essays and religious scriptures?When it comes to religion and philosophy, what are the best and worst books you have read on the subjects? Any book over any topic (evidence for/against God, the afterlife, psychology, ethics, non-/dualism, etc.) is perfectly fine.