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Adams Vs. God

Adams Vs. God

Phillip Adams

MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2007
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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.""Adams v God: The Rematch"" takes up where his 1985 book ""Adams v God"" left off, bringing us right up to date. From politics to prostitution, from the deep North of Queensland to the deep South of the USA, from Shiites to Jehovah's witnesses, Adams pulls no punches about the fictions of the faithful.For Adams, 'God is a word given to absence...of information, of comprehension, of answers. The idea of God grows in the way a balloon grows, a membrane inflated by ignorance.''I don't see God as a great, huge overwhelming idea - I see him as a very small, nervous idea. A timid, pipsqueak of a notion against the immeasurable, preposterous, inexpressible vastness of what is and isn't.'""Adams v God: The Rematch"" is a book for our times. It exposes the dangerous links between religion and politics, and the dogmatism of ideologies as a cause for conflict in the world.
Last Words?

Last Words?

Phillip Adams

Wilkinson Publishing
2025
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Last Words by Phillip Adams is a captivating collection of essays from a masterful storyteller and cultural commentator. While Adams humorously questions whether these are his "last words," this anthology showcases Adams' wit, insight, and humour as he tackles topics ranging from politics and Beethoven to wine snobs and quirky life dilemmas like deleting a deceased friend's phone number. Whether exploring the world of politics or delving into life's big questions with his trademark irreverence, Last Words highlights Adams' knack for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary and making big ideas feel accessible. Thought-provoking, funny, and occasionally poignant, this book is a celebration of a remarkable life and career.