Om Good Without God
In his thought-provoking book, Robert Chamblet Adams challenges the commonly held notion that morality must be based on religious belief. Drawing on a range of philosophical and ethical theories, he presents a compelling argument for the ability of human beings to live good and meaningful lives without the need for divine intervention.
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