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I haven't read the book so maybe it does claim to look at Abrahamic religions in the paleolithic age but that seems to stretch credulity, since Abraham dates to roughly 8000 years after the end of the said age.
Tesspub (talk) 12:19, 2 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The book can be interpreted as an "answer to the recent claims that God does not exist" by the so called new atheists. Sure. I very much doubt, though, that this was the author's intentions. I see it more like this: she is trying to explain why we all have gotten religion wrong, atheists fundamentalists and liberals alike. I can't provide a source ATM. Possibly later. Until we can have a sourced statement regarding what the book is about (and conclusions by reviewers are not really sources here) I do think this description should go. --Hjordmån (talk) 10:23, 19 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]