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If anyone who is interested prefers a physical edition. I've also added an explanation for the price differences in my blog.
Reason for price differences explained in my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
Well, here's the physical edition, if that would be more your preference: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733901701/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3
If anyone who is interested prefers a physical edition. I've also added an explanation for the price differences in my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
If any prefer the physical edition and I have an explanation for the price differences from my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
If anyone would prefer the physical edition, also an explanation for the pricing differences from my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
If anyone prefers the physical edition. And, if you would like an explanation on why there is such a price difference, I explain in my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
If any prefer the physical edition and I have an explanation for the price differences from my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
Physical edition is finally out.
The views of Nietzsche that I share are his more anti-theistic proclivities. I want to be as upfront and honest as possible, when researching religion I had initially planned to demarcate positive qualities from the negative qualities. I think Judaism and Sanatana Dharma (Hinudism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism are all different denominations of One religion called Sanatana Dharma but many people in the West feel uncomfortable with that and try to separate Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism from what they see as the "backwards" religion of Hinduism); gradually though, I made changes and the research I put into this book helped me to grow my views in ways I hadn't thought would be the result with the more I learned.
The most problematic aspect of contemporary Western society is Religious Tolerance in my view, because Liberals who shout down Free Speech discussion with the term "Islamophobia" aren't just destroying the foundations of Western civilization's Enlightenment values and everything the Enlightenment thinkers and US Founding Fathers fought and bled for (albeit with their own terrible beliefs like slavery which they benefited from), but they're playing into Islam's cultural practice of normalizing the idea that no non-Muslim has any right to criticize Islam. This is actively dangerous because of female genital mutilation being normalized now in the US. This is not a "cultural" issue or "foreign people have their own ways" issue -- it's a barbaric religious practice actively encouraged by Islam. Moreover, Liberals in the West are ignoring the human rights of Ex-Muslims who live in fear of being killed by their own families in the West.
I am all for sharing cultures and people being allowed to practice their beliefs insofar as they don't harm the personal liberty of other people. But Islam needs to be kept in check through peaceful means and that means exposing it and defending Free Speech just as it would mean for any dangerous elements in other religions. Religious Tolerance creates too many problems and I felt that the most effective way of critiquing the problems was a Nietzschean perspective shift, an examination from the psychology texts I've read and applying them to religion, and examining the errors in reasoning that religion creates.
This might not be what many would like to hear, especially if they feel distrustful of people like Sam Harris and feel he is extreme, but there really is the issue of the human rights of Ex-Muslims and if we ignore that, then we ignore the best qualities of Western culture at the expense of people losing their lives for thought crimes. I hope you all can forgive any rudeness or harshness on my part, but I think out of a sense of compassion, that we should push forward this conversation towards a world where religion has less of an impact because there really are people whose lives depend upon Western values of the Enlightenment being defended.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.
If anyone wants a Physical edition instead. And info on the reason for price differences is explained in my blog.
Update: Due to popular feedback, I decided to make split versions of the ebook edition for anyone who found 2554 pages too daunting but are still interested in reading my book. In case any of you are still interested.
Explanation on pricing can be read here.