Overview :While its tone is playful and frivolous, this book poses tough questions over the nature of religion and belief. Religion provides comforta... Read More
Overview :Since the twin towers crashed to the ground on 9/11 there has been no end to claims that religion 'is dangerous', 'kills', or 'poisons every... Read More
Overview :Since the twin towers crashed to the ground on 9/11 there has been no end to claims that religion 'is dangerous', 'kills', or 'poisons every... Read More
Overview :Robert Ingersoll (1833--1899) is one of the great lost figures in United States history, all but forgotten at just the time America needs hi... Read More
Overview :Who or what is God? How do different religions interpret God's existence? How can we know God? Many people believe in God; not just througho... Read More
Overview :"It used to be that the pastor's wife was huge and the sanctuary was smokin' hot." So observes the Church Curmudgeon (@ChrchCurmudgeon), the... Read More
Overview :Angels occupy a significant space in contemporary popular spirituality. Yet, today more than ever, the belief in the existence of intermedia... Read More
Overview :What is agnosticism? Is it a belief, or merely the absence of belief? Is it the result of too little thought about an issue--or too much? Wh... Read More
Overview :Not believing, but only experiencing, says Osho in this inspiring book, is a way of finding truth and meaning. While Nietzsche's declaration... Read More
Overview :Ingersoll Lockwood (1841-1918) was an American lawyer and writer. As a writer, he is particularly known today for his Baron Trump children's... Read More
Overview :"Godless" is not a wholesale attack on religion. It affirms the community-building, good works, and contemplative activities of religious or... Read More
Overview :Whether people praise, worship, criticize, or reject God, they all presuppose at least a rough notion of what it means to talk about God. Tu... Read More
Overview :"Vital" -The New York Times Book Review "Provocative... Hazleton] paddles the river of doubt with energy and exuberance." -The Seattle Times... Read More