Damnation by Probability: 75 Billion in Hell and Counting


With this book, I expand on a unique concept questioning religious exclusionism: Damnation by Probability (DBP). If you are interested in a shorter and updated version, please see Damnation by Bake Sale by the same author. It is over 200 pages shorter and updated for 2016. I have kept both books listed because this one has reviews, quite a large following, and it took about six months before it was noticed. Also I have a bet as to which title is “catchier.” 

I will continue to update DBP and remove reported redundancies. However, I am still keeping my numerous “Damnation Bys.” I do find them amusing and very serious at the same time and there are just so many ways to be damned. 

If you have specific feedback please send it to my email address on my website below. I am always improving and updating my Kindle books (over 20). I would hope that you would use the DBP argument the next time you debate someone who believes their faith is the only true faith. Your questions to the faithful would include:

1. How much time have you allocated to determining if another faith could be the one, true faith?
2. How much do you really know about other faiths, not taught to you by your family or clergy?
3. How much do you really know about other denominations, not taught to you by your family or clergy?

In this book we approach damnation by the very highest viewpoint–that of a deity; the statistical level. In all there are dozens of damnations, including damnation by:
1.Geography
2.Being Born
3.Culture
4.Temporal Existence
5.Skeptical Nature
6.Wrong Missionary
7.Mental Illness
8.External Agent (lead, mercury)
9.Megachurch Scandals
10.Education
11.Income/Profession
12.Bake Sale (my personal favorite)

Whether you’re a Secular Humanist, liberal Christian, of another faith, or a hardcore evangelical Christian wanting to prove me wrong–I thank you for buying my book. In addition to having this on your Kindle to read anytime, you can download this E-book to your personal computer, Android phone, or iPad. It has a very long Appendix so you can read the first few chapters to see if the idea interests you or you wish to debate.

I hope you enjoy this E-book and if so, please share it with your friends. You can contact me at my website: www.improbulos.com. You can also follow me on Twitter @improbulos.
I. M. Probulos