
"God: The Failed Hypothesis" (Victor J. Stenger)
"God: The Failed Hypothesis" by Victor J. Stenger argues that the existence of God is not supported by scientific evidence. Stenger examines various claims about God and religion, suggesting they do not withstand scientific scrutiny. He posits that if God exists, there should be observable evidence of divine intervention or influence, yet none is found. The book advocates for a naturalistic understanding of the universe, emphasizing that reliance on reason and evidence is more reliable than faith alone. Essentially, Stenger challenges readers to consider whether belief in God is warranted in light of the lack of empirical support.