Kirkus Reviews
"A nuanced and refreshingly entertaining take on the age-old debate between faith and reason … An accessible work for an agnostic audience often ignored in the debates between believers and naysayers."
Read the full Kirkus reviewPublished June 2026
On one hand, we have hauntings, near-death experiences, and child prodigies.
On the other, we have evolution, cloning, and the hard facts of science.
Are these cosmic clues, or sheer coincidence? Is there a grand design, or just random chaos?
In a world divided between woo-woo theists and avid atheists, I remain a wishy-washy agnostic. (Mother Teresa may have been one, too.)
For those who may also find themselves spiritually confused, this book is an open-minded journey through the land of maybe.
Join me as we explore 26 logical reasons to be both a theist AND an atheist.
"A nuanced and refreshingly entertaining take on the age-old debate between faith and reason … An accessible work for an agnostic audience often ignored in the debates between believers and naysayers."
Read the full Kirkus review"Gupta’s commentary is both witty and deeply insightful … [She handles] even the touchiest subjects with humility and warmth … Gupta’s willingness to confront often-taboo topics is inviting."
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