And John Loftus’ Assessment…

Of The Infi­del Delu­sion, appar­ently he isn’t all that impressed either. Read here.

Update: Appar­ently they’re quite keen at shoot­ing back at each other. Tri­ablogue here, and Lof­tus, again, here.

I’m not entirely sure what to think of their cor­re­spon­dence over this book (or these books). It appears child­ish and vit­ri­olic on both parts.

Related posts:

  1. Book Review: The Chris­t­ian Delu­sion ed. John W. Loftus
  2. John Wilkin­son: No Argu­ment for God
  3. Book Review: “No Argu­ment for God” by John Wilkinson

Comments
6 Responses to “And John Loftus’ Assessment…”
  1. Ted says:

    Sigh.…..

  2. Jeremy says:

    My thoughts exactly, although it has inspired me to write… And I’ll hope­fully have that out in the next cou­ple hours.

  3. Ben says:

    Yeah, pretty much any­one inter­ested in learn­ing some­thing from it has to hold their nose to dive into the bs and get some­thing out of it.

    But every­one is just so justified!

  4. Jeremy says:

    That’s noth­ing unique to either side.

  5. Ben says:

    Jeremy,

    If you are respond­ing to my com­ment when I said “every­one” I meant “either side.”

  6. Jeremy says:

    It wasn’t sure, as you were talk­ing about “it” — The Chris­t­ian Delu­sion? The Infi­del Delu­sion? But it seems we agree.