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Adams vs. God

The Rematch

Phillip Adams

Phillip Adams says he stopped believing in God at the age of six. At sixty-eight he has gathered the best of his essays on God and godlessness into this bible-banging, irreverent book.

Opinion

“Unlike most commentators on the politics of religion, who can’t help sermonising, Adams knows the value of humour and has an appealing lightness of touch.” Fiona Capp, The Age, 29/09/2007

About this Title

At the age of six, Phillip Adams stopped believing in God. A lonesome traveler for decades, he has found that atheism is suddenly fashionable and the ranks of disbelievers are swelling.

Picking up where Adams vs. God left off, Adams has collected his best essays on God and godlessness in this irreverent, Bible-thumping book. Guided by a sceptic's curiosity, he has travelled the highways of Catholicism, Islam and creationism and delved into a cosmos of multiple big bangs and religious quackery. In all, he's found little to recommend in either the missionary position or in a globalised God.

Adams vs. God: The Rematch is a book for our times. From George W Bush to Kevin Rudd, from the deep north of Queensland to the deep south of the USA, Phillip Adams exposes the links between religion and politics and the fanaticism of ideologies as causes of conflict in the world.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Match 1970s & 1980s

An unnecessary, albeit charming, fiction; A fractured and factionalised faith; The twin religions; Faith futures; Abyss of eternity; A parable of childhood; After life?; The road to Damascus; The Shroud of Turin; Jehovah's Witnesses; Creation myths; God's army; God's own country; Weekend worship; The authentic record; A sign from above; Holy car-munion; Confessions in a taxi; Popcorn theology; Bible blackness; Senior partner; On the Other Side; Contracting with the Almighty; A pretentious form of relaxation; Steamed up over sex; The spirit source of Aboriginal existence; On religious choice; Dear Bishop Kelly; OK, Adams, what do you believe?; 'The End is Nigh; The meaning of life

The Rematch 1990s-

Losing faith in the opiate of the masses; If this is faith, the gods must be crazy; God brought to book at last; Faith lifts on Almighty scale; Battle enjoined but unresolved; The vengeful Vatican; Channel surfing with the saints; Bonfire of inanities; Jews losing their own race; Let's bury the grave approach; A bang on the ear; What's God got to do with it?; Doom and gloom out for the count; Weird science; Preacher of Madison Avenue; Paradise paradox; Gods and monsters; The past is the same country; Let us pray that God speaks to Bush; Heaven and health; Relativity is the reality; Locked out of heaven; Douglas Adams; Heavens above, really?; Dennis Potter; Muslim menace; Handing a club to anti-Semites; The Da Vinci Cricket Code; A natural calamity; The Pope and death; Mad Mel; Death of a princess; Religion . . . as you like it; Let politics and religion follow their separate paths; Populist diatribes pressure our identity; Heathrow; The Qur'an; Kev and Christ; Someone to loathe; Hello world, this is Me

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Phillip Adams is a prolific broadcaster, writer and film-maker. His writing has appeared in many prominent Australian publications and he is a regular columnist for The Australian newspaper. For the past fifteen years he has presented Late Night Live, one of Australia's most influential radio programs, on Radio National and Radio Australia.

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