(UK: Hypathia Press, 2024, 111pp, including References but no index)
Dan Barker (Wikipedia) is an atheist writer who was once an evangelical Christian pastor. I read one of his earlier books, LIFE DRIVEN PURPOSE (review here), which challenged Rick Warren’s idea that the purpose of life is to serve God, and entertained more productive ideas of ‘meaning’ and ‘purpose’.
This book is shorter, and is about providing a word for a concept most people haven’t considered. It relates to my recurring theme that humans tend to project the protocols of their own lives, given relationships among themselves and the need to reproduce and survive, onto the universe at large, to the point where they simply can’t imagine that any other order could possibly exist. Even as issues in science and philosophy suggest that other orders do exist. Continue reading











