Summary:
The book presents a philosophical argument against the existence of any deity, drawing on a range of disciplines including science, history, and theology. It critically examines theistic claims and traditional arguments for God's existence, aiming to demonstrate their logical inconsistencies and the improbability of a divine being.
Key points:
1. God and Evil Incompatibility: Bradley claims that the existence of evil contradicts the idea of a loving, powerful, and knowledgeable God.
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