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K**E
Baby food
If you are aware of scripture, this is baby food and there’s scripture you can use that is more accurate and powerful to support what the author is saying.
P**R
Great little book!
The book is very well written by an author who has a deep knowledge and knows what he’s talking about. I enjoyed reading the book about a subject that’s far too often misunderstood as well as controversial for many. This book has given me new insight on how to better respond to questions, criticism or attacks, next time I’m being asked to which church I belong and if Ive been saved.
L**N
Good book
Very helpful when living in Christiandom
F**R
This book is insightful, thoughtful, and helpful, both to atheists and theists alike.
Reading the author's thoughts on what it means to live without god or gods provides the reader with clearly expressed ideas and insights into the values and processes that an Atheist uses in living an evidentiary, reality-based, existence. This will be a book I will use for quite some time in helping me deal with baseless hate and animosity!
L**G
Logical explanations
This book is intellectually and thoughtfully written. Hi, I'm an atheist is helpful, enlightening and a meaningful work.
S**.
MANY good points
Not militant; I liked it
J**Y
Christians fear their god, nonbelievers fear coming out.
Although I've been a nonbeliever, not realizing I was atheist, since a very early age, 7 or 8, the victim of Catholic education, I found this book enlightening on how to deal with the world of the "faithful." The author offers explanations of why religious people not only their god but those who don't believe and threaten their belief system. This book is especially viable for those "on the fence"/agnostic about god/religion. I highly recommend it in audio, e-book, or print versions, not only for those entering the nonbelieving world but, too, for confirmed atheists.
T**D
A summery of various scenarios atheist’s experience
A delicate composition of various scenarios experienced in the lives of atheists presented in a very respectful manner. I throughly enjoyed this book presenting various situations experienced from not having a belief in any of the +320K deities defined by man during approximately 250K years humans have been floating on this rock through space. Would have be impressed if the statistics showing the correlation between belief & violent crime incarcerations were included. David knocked it out of the park with this quick read gem!
A**S
Helpful!
I haven't "come out" officially to any real degree. Like, I didn't post all over my socials, "Hey, I'm an atheist!" but I do ensure that when it's relevant people know. This book helped me frame those conversations in a way I don't think I could have figured out on my own. I will say that at times McAfee's tone is antagonistic and I can see how the more religious folks may take issue with it (I would have chosen different phrases and words, but have no designs on writing a book like this so their words will have to do.) In a word, I found this book helpful.
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