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We Of Little Faith Why I Stopped Pretending To Believe And Maybe You Should Too Kate Cohen

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We Of Little Faith Why I Stopped Pretending To Believe And Maybe You Should Too Kate Cohen
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Publisher: David R. Godine, Publisher
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Kate Cohen
ISBN: 9781567927368, 156792736X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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We Of Little Faith Why I Stopped Pretending To Believe And Maybe You Should Too Kate Cohen by Kate Cohen 9781567927368, 156792736X instant download after payment.

"It's an inspiring book that will—hopefully—push us toward a larger cultural conversation in which 'atheism' isn't seen as a dirty word."—The Humanist

America doesn't need more God. It needs more atheists. Here's an impassioned call for nonbelievers to be honest with themselves and their families about their lack of belief—and help change the American cultural conversation.
Even though a growing number of Americans don't believe in god, many remain reluctant to say so out loud. Kate Cohen argues that not only is it rewarding for those of little faith to announce themselves, it's crucial to our country's future.
As she details the challenges and joys of fully embracing atheism—especially as a parent—Washington Post contributing columnist Kate Cohen does not dismiss religion as dangerous or silly. Instead, she investigates religion's appeal in order to explain the ways we...

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