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Life after Death

By: Dinesh D’Souza
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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Summary

Is there life beyond the grave? Is it reasonable to believe in the afterlife? If so, how should we act on those beliefs?

Best-selling author Dinesh D'Souza undertakes an unprecedented voyage of intellectual discovery to reveal the truth about life, death and beyond. Unlike many books about the afterlife, Life After Death makes no appeal to religious faith, divine revelation, or sacred texts. Drawing on some of the most powerful theories and trends in physics, evolutionary biology, science, philosophy, and psychology, D'Souza shows why the atheist critique of immortality is irrational - and draws the striking conclusion that it is reasonable to believe in life after death.

He concludes by showing how life after death can give depth and significance to this life, a path to happiness, and reason for hope.

©2009 Dinesh D’Souza (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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"Writing not only for the religious believer but also for the honest seeker, Dinesh D'Souza displays a sophisticated understanding of religion, philosophy, history, and science in making a convincing case for life after death." (Deepak Chopra)

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most Enlightening

The writer's objectivity And fairness
We will never really know the answers till we die his insights makes death less fearful

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Left me thinking

Interesting and thought provoking. Balanced different views and opinions with up to date scientific knowledge. Will be reading more around this subject

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great book, a bit biased

its a good book and gets you thinking, but from the readers perspective, i felt was a bit biased

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good listen

found this very insightful
Something I feel I would need to listen to twice to catch it all

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Jumps to conclusions to suit his politics

I started this book with an open mind as I knew nothing about the author. I assumed he was a scientist or researcher. All started well. Then as the book progressed he began jumping to conclusions that seemed to dismiss a lot of evidence. Further along he began to make statements that sounded like he had a contempt for all scientists. Weird, right? So I decided to look him up online. Oh my word! Please look up Dinesh DSouza online before you waste your time on this. Find a book by a scientist or researcher not someone who plays word games to try and push his right wing political agenda.

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Heavy religious bias from the outset

Heavily Christian leaning and anti atheist from the outset so if that isn't what you are looking for then this probably isn't the book for you. I was hoping for something more impartial and enlightened but this really appears to be just one long criticism on atheism and I didnt make it past the second chapter. I am not an atheist myself, hence my initial interest in this book, but neither am I interested in listening to something more focused on proving a particular group of people wrong than it is on enlightening the whole.

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Nothing revealed in this to be honest.

I thought the life after death concept may have come from a different angle, but this was not the case.
I believe in life after bodily death but there was so many options the author missed.
Also, why do Americans go on about Islamic extremists all the time? They must be the only nation who believes this, and doesn’t think it’s extremist to kill over a million innocents by invading their country.

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