The New York Times bestselling author explains why any attempt to make religion compatible with science is doomed to fail In this provocative book, evolutionary biologist Jerry A. Coyne lays out in clear, dispassionate detail why the toolkit of science, based on reason and empirical study, is reliable, while that of religionncluding faith, dogma, and revelationeads to incorrect, untestable, or conflicting conclusions. Coyne is responding to a national climate in which more than half of Americans don believe in evolution, members of Congress deny global warming, and long-conquered childhood diseases are reappearing because of religious objections to inoculation, and he warns that religious prejudices in politics, education, medicine, and social policy are on the rise. Extending the bestselling works of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchens, he demolishes the claims of religion to provide verifiable ruth?by subjecting those claims to the same tests we use to establish truth in science. Coyne irrefutably demonstrates the grave harmo individuals and to our planetn mistaking faith for fact in making the most important decisions about the world we live in.Praise for Faith Versus Fact:t hard to see how any reasonable person can resist the conclusions of [this] superbly argued book.?ichard Dawkins, author ofThe God Delusion profound and lovely book . . . showing that the honest doubts of science are better . . . than the false certainties of religion.?am Harris, author ofThe End of Faith