Summary:
The book challenges contemporary religious beliefs and the concept of God, arguing that theism is outdated and proposing a new way to approach secularism and non-belief. It suggests a shift from debating the existence of gods to focusing on the psychological and social needs that religion fulfills for individuals and communities.
Key points:
1. Lindsay and Boghoshian redefine atheism as a lack of belief in God and theism as belief in God's existence, moving away from traditional definitions.
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