David Mills is an atheist and an author who argues that science and religion cannot be successfully reconciled. Mills' best-known book, Atheist Universe, was among the flagship titles, first appearing in 2004, later dubbed the "new atheism." Mills' book was Amazon.com's best-selling atheist volume from August 2004 through October 2006, when its sales were superseded by The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. Dawkins cites Mills' writings as "admirab...
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David Mills
Author
Works written
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Atheist Universe: Why God Didn't Have A Thing To Do With It
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Enjoy speaking English
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Manual de Auditoria de La Calidad - 2b* Edicion
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Place Names of Lancashire
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Abbreviated guide pneumatic conveying design systems
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chile rojo y picante de Lima =
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Pneumatic Conveying Design
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Handbook of pneumatic conveying engineering
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Quality auditing
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