Beginner’s Guide to Blasphemy

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Richard E Wackrow ISBN: 9781483456874
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Richard E Wackrow
ISBN: 9781483456874
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

In America, one is expected to smile deferentially while listening to the nonsense parroted by the religious: that the Ten Commandments are the basis of morality, that all religious people mean well, and that you can’t be good without God. One should not question the content, logic and instructions of the holy books. And so as not to offend the publicly pious, the nonreligious are expected join in prayer to someone else’s imaginary friend. Well, no one has the right not to be offended — especially when his or her alleged moral code is itself offensive. It is the duty of the nonreligious to confront theobabble head-on. This book debunks religious malarkey one fantasy at a time: that a god created the universe and actively interacts with it; that Jesus walked and preached on this earth; that people of all religions can “coexist”; that atheists are inherently evil. This book further shows that those who follow the dictates of their faith most fervently pose the greatest menace to society.

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In America, one is expected to smile deferentially while listening to the nonsense parroted by the religious: that the Ten Commandments are the basis of morality, that all religious people mean well, and that you can’t be good without God. One should not question the content, logic and instructions of the holy books. And so as not to offend the publicly pious, the nonreligious are expected join in prayer to someone else’s imaginary friend. Well, no one has the right not to be offended — especially when his or her alleged moral code is itself offensive. It is the duty of the nonreligious to confront theobabble head-on. This book debunks religious malarkey one fantasy at a time: that a god created the universe and actively interacts with it; that Jesus walked and preached on this earth; that people of all religions can “coexist”; that atheists are inherently evil. This book further shows that those who follow the dictates of their faith most fervently pose the greatest menace to society.

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