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Paul Singh

    The Seduction of Religion: An Illuminating and Provocative Guide to the Religions of the World
    Kismet: How Your Life is Predestined
    Big History: Before the Big Bang to Now
    The Death of the Rule of Law
    Discovering Our World: Humanity's Epic Journey from Myth to Knowledge
    Prison Papers
    • Prison Papers

      A Companion to Prison Torture in America

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      The book offers a compelling examination of the struggles faced by inmates in obtaining medical care, featuring firsthand accounts from 15 individuals. Accompanied by medical and administrative records, as well as inmate correspondence and legal documents, it serves as a critical evidence base for the testimonies shared. This collection not only highlights the challenges within the prison system but also sheds light on the broader implications of medical neglect in correctional facilities.

      Prison Papers
    • The authors explore profound questions about humanity's origins, biological similarities, and societal divisions, drawing on diverse scientific fields such as astronomy, genetics, and archaeology. They argue that the insights gained from scientific inquiry are far more compelling than mythical narratives. Highlighting humanity's unique capacity for understanding the universe, the book celebrates the journey of exploration and discovery that defines our existence, emphasizing both the significance of science and our collective identity.

      Discovering Our World: Humanity's Epic Journey from Myth to Knowledge
    • The Death of the Rule of Law

      A Companion Guide to Guilty at Gunpoint

      • 426pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      The story follows Paul Singh, who escapes a corrupt India to pursue a dream of freedom and justice in America. However, after decades of building a life there, his idealism shatters when he becomes a victim of government targeting and framing. This narrative explores themes of disillusionment and betrayal, highlighting the stark contrast between his initial hopes and the harsh realities he faces in a country he once revered.

      The Death of the Rule of Law
    • Big History: Before the Big Bang to Now

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Big History traces the chronology of our universe from before the Big Bang to now. It raises the most important questions that concern us all and then provides answers from the naturalistic point of view. Paul Singh draws on the latest findings from the physical and biological sciences, astronomy and cosmology, geology and genetics, and pre-history and archeology in search of answers to these and many other questions. He lucidly and engagingly demonstrates; the answers science gives about ourselves and the universe in which we live are incomparably more surprising and interesting than any mythical tale of a creator ever devised by any human culture. Indeed, science's proud journey of exploration and discovery is humanity's finest narrative yet, about how we trusted our intelligence to find out what we really are and who we can be? intrepidly going wherever the evidence led. Even though science reveals that humanity may have no special place in the universe, humanity is truly special because of our ability to comprehend our universe to a large extent. Thus, this inspiring story of exploration and discovery is a celebration not only of science and its own journey but also of ourselves.

      Big History: Before the Big Bang to Now
    • Kismet: How Your Life is Predestined

      • 273pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Book Description: Kismet takes a scientific look at the brain itself, presenting research that supports the naturalistic stance that the mind is identical to the brain. And if mind is identical to the brain, says Singh, then we are all robots whose destinies are predetermined. Singh argues that if we take seriously the idea that the mind is the brain then it follows logically that free will must be an illusion, that there can be no consciousness independent of the brain, and that there can be no substantial self that exists independently from the brain. He further argues that there can be no such thing as absolute moral responsibility.

      Kismet: How Your Life is Predestined
    • Focusing on the irrationality of religious beliefs, this book serves as a thought-provoking exploration of world religions. It encourages readers to critically examine their own beliefs rather than promoting atheism. Through its insightful analysis, it invites a deeper reflection on the reasons behind faith and the nature of belief itself.

      The Seduction of Religion: An Illuminating and Provocative Guide to the Religions of the World
    • Prison Torture in America

      Shocking Tales from the Inside

      • 492pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The book reveals the harsh realities faced by inmates suffering from physical and mental health issues, as experienced by physician Paul Singh. It highlights systemic failures in the correctional healthcare system, including treatment denials, negligence, and falsified records, leading to severe consequences such as emotional decline and even fatalities. Singh's firsthand observations underscore the urgent need for reform in how inmates are treated and cared for within the prison system.

      Prison Torture in America