• To Write, or not to Write?

    So, I’ve been thinking about writing another book. I’d like to write an update to my first book, Atheism and Naturalism, since some of my conclusions have changed and since I’ve developed better arguments in various areas than I originally had.

    I’ve been torn between writing a book focused on what I do believe (as far as my philosophy of ethics, my answers to questions like “Why something rather than nothing?” and so on) and what I don’t believe (writing a brief but definitive take-down of popular religious views) or finding some way to combine both of these. I could write something especially powerful if I combined and re-wrote a lot of my recent blog posts on evolution and creationism.

    What do you guys think?

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    Article by: Nicholas Covington

    I am an armchair philosopher with interests in Ethics, Epistemology (that's philosophy of knowledge), Philosophy of Religion, Politics and what I call "Optimal Lifestyle Habits."