
Length1h
About this audiobook
Why do believers claim Neil Armstrong heard the Azan on the Moon? Or that a goat ate Qur'anic verses—yet the book is "perfectly preserved"?
This book fearlessly dissects ten of the most common fallacies in religious debate—from circular reasoning and appeal to authority to pseudoscientific “miracles” and moral grandstanding. With biting humor and real-life examples, author Nafis Sadique Shatil dismantles the logic behind divine claims, sacred myths, and unquestioned dogma.
From goats and geology to bananas and blind faith, Debating God with a Brain is a no-holds-barred takedown of the mental gymnastics used to protect religion from reason.
Perfect for skeptics, ex-believers, and anyone tired of faith dressed as fact.
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length1 hr
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 8, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: “Neil Armstrong Heard the Azan” — The Fallacy of False Authority
6Chapter 6: “Atheists Have No Morals!” — The Strawman Fallacy
2Chapter 2: “Look at the Banana!” — The Design Fallacy
7Chapter 7: “You Can’t Disprove God, So He Must Exist!” — Shifting the Burden of Proof
3Chapter 3: “Millions Believe It, So It Must Be True!” — The Bandwagon Fallacy
8Chapter 8: “The Qur’an Says Mountains Prevent Earthquakes!” — Misuse of Science
4Chapter 4: “You Can’t Explain What Came Before the Big Bang? Then God Exists!” — The God of the Gaps Fallacy
9Chapter 9: “Everything Happens for a Reason” — The Appeal to Emotion Fallacy
5Chapter 5: “The Qur’an Predicted Embryology!” — Cherry-Picking and Confirmation Bias