Sorry, you are right of course, i made a very poor case. About ‘very well written’ i meant that the arguments it makes against religion or the existence of God are clear, logical and exemplified. They are maybe unnecessarily numerous but entertaining. The arguments the author makes against existing social norms are similarly quite good.
Reading this Testament is vaccinating against metaphysical ramblings, double think and silly social norms.
I’m not sure what you mean with “the reading list”.
In general if the best you can say about a book is that it’s well written, that means that the book doesn’t provide much value.
If you do want to make a case for a book to rationalists focusing on the value that reading it might provide is likely received better.
Sorry, you are right of course, i made a very poor case. About ‘very well written’ i meant that the arguments it makes against religion or the existence of God are clear, logical and exemplified. They are maybe unnecessarily numerous but entertaining. The arguments the author makes against existing social norms are similarly quite good. Reading this Testament is vaccinating against metaphysical ramblings, double think and silly social norms.