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Atheist Pocket Debater

Atheist Pocket Debater at Mac App Store analyse

JAY-ROC Investments, Inc.
5,168 ratings · Power index: 520
Version 3.0
Size 3.18 Mb
Updated 7 years ago
Released 02 Apr 2010

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Featured in recent front page story of the NEW YORK TIMES "Atheist Pocket Debater is an excellent and useful tool for Atheists and Skeptics." - Michael Shermer, Skeptic Magazine ** Jason Hagen interviewed by Dan Barker (FFRF.org) on FREETHOUGHT RADIO Podcast. ** **ON TOP 25 LIST out of 27,000 apps in BOOK CATEGORY** **"Well thought out and organized.... highly recommended to anyone wanting to learn more about the mentioned topics, or anyone looking to broaden their horizons." - APP MODO ATHEIST POCKET DEBATER contains old and new arguments against the existence of God. The DEBATER gives many ways to argue against Christians, Creationists, and Bible thumpers. It is set up for very quick reference and memorization, yet contains full arguments as well as different ways to argue the same topics. Current Rating = 4.66/5 Examples include "Lack of Historical Evidence for Jesus," "America Was NOT Created as a Christian Nation," and "God Is Too Hidden to Be Real," as well as others. Arm yourself with very powerful and logical arguments against religious zealots. SKEPTICISM section contains many subjects related to being a skeptic. Learn how to debunk claims scientifically in just a few questions with "Bogus Claims Debunker." Aliens, ghosts, psychics, and get-rich-quick schemes are deconstructed using logic. Several articles were generously provided by Skeptic magazine! HUMANISM section is a positive and uplifting area consisting of humanistic articles, including "Declaration of Human Rights" and "Life Is to Be Lived Now," to name a few. It shows that most of us share humanistic interests, whether we realize it or not, and science is our most valuable tool for humanity. "The Humanist Manifesto" is among several articles provided by the American Humanist Association.

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Monthly Downloads > 11.44k
Est. Revenue ~ $4.68k

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 3.99 CAD
China 22 CNY
France 2.99 EUR
Germany 2.99 EUR
Italy 2.99 EUR
Netherlands 2.99 EUR
Portugal 2.99 EUR
Spain 2.99 EUR
Poland 3.49 EUR
UK 2.99 GBP
India 299 INR
Japan 500 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 4400 KRW
Poland 14.99 PLN
Russia 249 RUB
Turkey 129.99 TRY
USA 2.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 3.29 USD

Excellent debating tool

Maxounet48 · 14 years ago · v2.1

I enjoyed this app for its thoroughness and variety of argumentative positions. Well-researched and presented, I consult it often just to keep my mind honest about my philosophical positions concerning religion in general. Works well on my iPod Touch.

Good but could be more complete

Andreimusat · 12 years ago · v2.1

Well designed, well written. However, it lacks many topics often used by apologetics. The app is excellent as a basic tool for debating basic arguments.

useless

gbechly · 14 years ago · v2.1

This App is just a collection of a few questions and answers that are found in much better quality on numerous websites. The presented philosophical arguments are embarrassingly inadequate, poor and shallow.

Nice to finally have an app for Atheists

StructureTheory · 15 years ago

Theres way too many apps devoted to indoctrinating people with bronze age dogma, and not nearly enough devoted to skeptical thinking. An aside to all app devs: please write more science reference apps ;)

Oh yeah, THIS is the Portable Atheist!

Iiqulo · 15 years ago

I want more apps like this.

Mr.

Nikkor-man · 15 years ago

All religious people should read this with an open mind, if thats possible.

Very realistic and dispensable.

Cbackus34563 · 15 years ago

Worth giving to those you love.