I was happy to find "The Six Ways of Atheism" at my library. When I checked out this book, a young male librarian asked if I was doing a project for school (uh, it's summer time, meat head). I told him it was for my own personal self and the turned away with a disgusted look that was priceless! He didn't even say good-bye! As I walked away I told him this was a great book and that I recommend he reads it (of course I hadn't read it yet).
My two favorites are Dan Barker's Losing Faith in Faith and David Mills' Atheist Universe.
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Permalink Reply by Richard K. Emms on August 2, 2011 at 6:42am I have a modest collection of good Atheist reads. Some Dawkins like the God Dillusion and The Greatest show on Earth, but I also recommend Jared Diamond and the Atheist Manifesto. Hitchens is good too, but can get somewhat tedious, as he repeats himself a lot. His videos are much better. Presently I am reading both collected works of Ben Franklin, (not really the true Atheist, but a great Humanist), and Thomas Paine. The Age of Reason should be required reading for all American Atheists, but first read Common Sense to get you into the spirit of the times. It really sparked the American Revolution, and set the stage for a secular nation, to be free to believe what ever crazy stuff you want.
Really make me wonder how we got to where we are today!!!
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Permalink Reply by Natasha's Pet Ape on August 5, 2011 at 1:57am "The Evolution of God" by Robert Wright" how the present Abrahamic religions evolved from the polytheism.
sounds good. will look into it.
Permalink Reply by Brian Wood on August 2, 2011 at 4:06pm I'm currently on the third of three books written by Bill Bryson, who walks here and there and has wickedly funny observations of modern life.
I think Dawkins's "The God Delusion" is quite excellent, although I like Harris's stuff as well.
Permalink Reply by Natasha's Pet Ape on August 3, 2011 at 1:42am yes, i did mention de sade, but not seriously. but his tongue is about as caustic on religion as it gets.
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Permalink Reply by Natasha's Pet Ape on August 3, 2011 at 1:56am Carl Sagan's The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark.
thought i had read all of sagan's books. i will have to check that one out. will do.
but great book on non-theism. well, ...
so many great quips and quotes from everybody like mark twain to hawkings.
but where is a writer like cynical ferdinand celine or drunken bukowski or wired h.thompson. or obscene derisions from burroughs or callous lines from vidal, or vicious diatribes from the afore mentioned de sade. where is some great writer that has a journey of an atheist with the heart of a poet? someone who gets lost at sea but can be found washed ashore at some cuban cabanna or madagascar bar. some j. conrad who knows what to do with a poison arrow and how to apply it best to a jungle missionary.
is there one who can actually write as well as reason?
still looking.
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