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male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Professions
radio broadcaster
podcaster
video producer
Organisations
The Thinking Atheist

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Good book all-in-all, it’s well written. However, a few chapters feel like they’ve been shoved between what should be consecutive chapters.
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TheBiblioGnome | Jun 9, 2022 |
Fantastic book! Seth Andrews lived my own exact life growing up, and we were both traumatized by the same types of things (the movie, "Thief In The Night!"), and we were both fundies/evangelicals for much of our younger lives before we both started asking ourselves some questions, before asking others, and began reading and researching, and while Andrews reached his conclusions and belief system before I did, I admire his resolve and his courage for "coming out" as an atheist in a strong Bible Belt city, because I live in the biggest Bible Belt city in America (I believe it was so named last year...), and unless you're a Red State Republican bible thumper here, you don't really feel very welcome in this city, and while I haven't spent years as an out and out atheist as Andrews has, I may as well, because when I'm not on my feet "praising the lord," I stick out like a sore thumb, and it can make one very uncomfortable. Yes, there there are "liberal" Christians here, as well as a few Muslims, about 25 Jews, possibly a few Hindus, although I haven't seen any, some agnostics, some atheists, but no place to really gather and not be in church, because the only alternative is the Unitarian CHURCH, and while it's a catchall for all beliefs and while they tend to make fun of fundies, it's still called a "church," so that kind of defeats the purpose. I'm reading Dawkins, Hitchins, Barker, George W Smith, and others right now, and it's been really refreshing, and for the first time in my life, I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders, like I've been liberated, and I have Barker and Seth Andrews to thank in many ways, because until Hitchins, they've BEEN there, they understand, they know what it's like to "deconvert" and how traumatic that can be for so many reasons, and I have found this book very helpful and very freeing and I recommend it for anyone going through a similar process or who has questions, doubts, etc. It helps fill it the holes, or flesh out the holes, one finds gaping wide open in the christian bible. And the stress is not on what one believes, but what one doesn't believe, unlike what many people think. Atheism is merely the "a lack of belief in a god" or supernatural being, etc. It's NOT an antithetical belief, although individual atheists can choose to have antithetical beliefs or any belief they want, the caveat being a lack of belief in a god. That's it, that's all. It's very simple. If there is no evidence to convince you that a god exists, you are thus not obligated to believe in a god, nor should anyone else be. Very simple. Sure, you can go full blown philosophical and George W Smith does that, but it's not necessary, and you can find out why by reading most of these authors and finding out in less than 10 minutes. In any event, I'm elated I came across this book and now I listen to the author's podcasts and have found help, comfort, and entertainment in them. Strongly recommended for those encountering spiritual doubts....… (plus d'informations)
 
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scottcholstad | 2 autres critiques | Mar 5, 2018 |
This was a great book. I could relate to this man's journey as I am in the middle of my own. I enjoyed it more than other books on atheism I have read because I felt he was down to earth and simple in his explanations and journey.
 
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BookReaderHere | 2 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2014 |
An excellent, enjoyable read of the host of The Thinking Atheist website and podcast's journey from fundamentalist Christianity to atheism. The author obviously loves language and tells a great story full of pain, humor, and intelligence. Definitely worth putting on your reading list.
 
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spbooks | 2 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2012 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
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Évaluation
4.2
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ISBN
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