Diatribes: Volume One. 50 Essays From a Godless Misanthrope

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Atheism
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Author: Noah Lugeons ISBN: 9781310065880
Publisher: Noah Lugeons Publication: March 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Noah Lugeons
ISBN: 9781310065880
Publisher: Noah Lugeons
Publication: March 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Do you occasionally suffer from bouts of rationality, cognizance and literacy? Are you constantly baffled by the failure of your fellow hominids to comprehend simple principles like evidence, statistical significance, confirmation bias and logic? Do your jaws ache from constantly holding your tongue in polite company? Do you find yourself tempted to stand on tables and scream “The bible also says rabbits chew their cud! That’s not an allegory and I’m not reading it out of context, you frothing nincompoops, it’s just wrong!”?

Well then this may be the book for you. The Scathing Atheist is a weekly podcast about religion that uses all the expletives the subject deserves. In the first year of its production, host Noah Lugeons has earned a reputation for unflinching honesty, acerbic wit and blasphemous fart jokes. The 50 essays included in this book are expanded versions of diatribes that originally appeared on the podcast.

More than a third of the book is all new material so whether you're already a fan of the Scathing Atheist or you just have an appreciation for sacrilegious vulgarity, Diatribes: Volume One promises to offer you an irreverent and cathartic escape from the irrationality of the world around you.

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Do you occasionally suffer from bouts of rationality, cognizance and literacy? Are you constantly baffled by the failure of your fellow hominids to comprehend simple principles like evidence, statistical significance, confirmation bias and logic? Do your jaws ache from constantly holding your tongue in polite company? Do you find yourself tempted to stand on tables and scream “The bible also says rabbits chew their cud! That’s not an allegory and I’m not reading it out of context, you frothing nincompoops, it’s just wrong!”?

Well then this may be the book for you. The Scathing Atheist is a weekly podcast about religion that uses all the expletives the subject deserves. In the first year of its production, host Noah Lugeons has earned a reputation for unflinching honesty, acerbic wit and blasphemous fart jokes. The 50 essays included in this book are expanded versions of diatribes that originally appeared on the podcast.

More than a third of the book is all new material so whether you're already a fan of the Scathing Atheist or you just have an appreciation for sacrilegious vulgarity, Diatribes: Volume One promises to offer you an irreverent and cathartic escape from the irrationality of the world around you.

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