What Are You Without God?

How to Discredit Religious Thought and Rebuild Your Identity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Agnosticism, Philosophy, Epistemology, Atheism
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Author: Christopher Krzeminski ISBN: 1230000129863
Publisher: CEK Books Publication: May 2, 2013
Imprint: CEK Books Language: English
Author: Christopher Krzeminski
ISBN: 1230000129863
Publisher: CEK Books
Publication: May 2, 2013
Imprint: CEK Books
Language: English

The topic of gods and religion has bewildered generations throughout history.  Some have been led to believe that believing in a god is the only way to be happy, others fear that the fabric of society would fray and tear without widespread deference to religion, and still others have chosen to believe because they did not realize that there was ever even an alternative.

This book articulates the "None of the Above" alternative to the multiple-choice question of gods and religion. Beginning with a systematic deconstruction and demolition of religious thought as unreliable, imprecise, and unproven, the discussion then turns to rebuilding one's identity once he has relinquished the concept that gods are anything more than an idea. Leading the reader through the process and techniques of rebuilding his intellect, emotions, morals, and meaning, What Are You Without God? refuses to destroy religious thought without providing a definite alternative, namely, to be a human being with the fleeting chance to give effect to his desires and emotions before he closes his eyes for good.

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The topic of gods and religion has bewildered generations throughout history.  Some have been led to believe that believing in a god is the only way to be happy, others fear that the fabric of society would fray and tear without widespread deference to religion, and still others have chosen to believe because they did not realize that there was ever even an alternative.

This book articulates the "None of the Above" alternative to the multiple-choice question of gods and religion. Beginning with a systematic deconstruction and demolition of religious thought as unreliable, imprecise, and unproven, the discussion then turns to rebuilding one's identity once he has relinquished the concept that gods are anything more than an idea. Leading the reader through the process and techniques of rebuilding his intellect, emotions, morals, and meaning, What Are You Without God? refuses to destroy religious thought without providing a definite alternative, namely, to be a human being with the fleeting chance to give effect to his desires and emotions before he closes his eyes for good.

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