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Nonbeliever Nation The Rise Of Secular Americans David Niose

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Nonbeliever Nation The Rise Of Secular Americans David Niose
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 272
Author: David Niose
ISBN: 9781137278715, 1137278714
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Nonbeliever Nation The Rise Of Secular Americans David Niose by David Niose 9781137278715, 1137278714 instant download after payment.

Today, one in five Americans are nonbelievers―a rapidly growing group at a time when traditional Christian churches are dwindling in numbers. Still we see almost none of them openly serving in elected office, while Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, and many others continue to loudly proclaim the falsehood of America as a Christian nation. In Nonbeliever Nation, leading secular advocate David Niose calls for nonreligious Americans from all backgrounds to step out of the shadows and signal their opposition to the long-dominant Religious Right. Exploring all the hot-button issues that divide the country―from gay marriage to education policy to contentious church-state battles―he shows how Secular Americans―a group comprised not just of atheists and agnostics, but lapsed Catholics, secular Jews, and millions of others who have walked away from organized religion―are mobilizing and forming groups all over the country (even atheist clubs in Bible-belt high schools) to challenge the exaltation of religion in American politics and public life. This is a timely and important look at a growing demographic that is flexing its muscles for the first time.

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