God-tier literature thread.
>>70629032
Odin tier
http://richarddawkins.net/discussions/504646-richard-dawkins-is-an-embarrassment-to-atheism
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2009/nov/02/atheism-dawkins-ruse
>>70629032
Shitty bait thread
>>70629032
*tips fedora*
>>70629032
>God-tier
>God delusion
There is no God.
There is no thread.
>>70629032
>>70629032
>>70629685
must read for /pol/ the best book ever published
>>70629032
shit pun
here is God-tier literature
Easy
One of the books that has changed my worldview the most is 'The Sovereign Individual'. One of the most stunningly prophetic books I have ever read.
Other than that I'd advise everyone to read 'Economics in one Lesson' by Henry Hazlitt, some Mises and Rothbard. Their books are eye-opening to the reality we live in. Knowing how economics really work -even if at a supeficial level- is one of the best redpills one can swallow.
Gotta stop dropping this, OP.
L'engrenage by Sartre
>>70629850
Hume is like John Locke if he was autistic.
Do you guys try to look like uber-edgelords or do unironically read this kind of stuff?
>>70630960
>the bible is for edgelords
Saracen, go back to where you came from
>>70630960
>having interests that aren't popular makes you an edgelord
go out with your friends, Bernd
>>70629032
>>70630960
Yes, I have read the ones I mentioned and many others. There's a point in which fiction is no longer appeasing and even boring. Economics and politics in general can be quite eye opening when it isn't grandiloquent pedantic trash what you're reading. It also can lead to a better understanding of the world you live in. At this point for me to read fiction it has to be at least a few decades old and well reputed for me to bother take my time on.
>>70629777
>King James Version
>not superior ESV
Some good fiction books.