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The War    by Rolf McEwen
Price: $0.99 USD. 9400 words. Published on February 10, 2010. .

This one-act play presents a dramatic dialogue about US involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Five college students, four men and one woman, debate various war issues. Ron challenges each of his friends to join him in a march against the wars scheduled to take place in Portland, Oregon, where the participants are college students.
La Sagesse ou la Vie    by Jean-François Jobin
Price: $9.99 USD. 76520 words. Published on September 18, 2010. .

Le christianisme est-il soluble dans la philosophie? Il semble que ce soit le cas, mais comme la sagesse des philosophes préfère souvent la connaissance à la vie, il faut explorer d'autres pistes pour redécouvrir le message chrétien. Et il en existe de prometteuses, même en philosophie.
Don't Tell Your Momma You're an Atheist    by Raymond J. Egan
Price: $3.99 USD. 56210 words. Published on October 10, 2010. .

This is a layman's look into the controversial 'battle' between Atheists and those of religious belief. Taken from the Atheist perspective, this author touches on such topics as Evolution, questions for atheists 'that can't be answered', the fossil record, and others. He does well in his attempt to enlighten the majority of people who still hold fast to ancient, man-made Holy books.
Following Lincoln as He Followed Douglas    by Georgiann Baldino
Price: $2.99 USD. 13810 words. Published on December 21, 2010. .

In 1858 Abraham Lincoln was a country lawyer. He entered the Illinois Senate race to oppose Stephen A. Douglas over the expansion of slavery. The repercussions of their debates shook political foundations all the way to Washington. Author Georgiann Baldino criss-crosses Illinois and retraces the dramatic campaign.
An Enlightening Lie About the Lucidity of Bees    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 60270 words. Published on January 18, 2011. .

Crofton Eer, a member of a militaristic society set in a canyon that knows only war, seeks an escape from the troubled canyon in which he lives, guided by the embodiment of the lone star that is visible from the canyon depths. His escape takes him on a journey in which he discovers that there are a great many more stars (gods) in the sky, which leads to a search for truth in the valley of life.
Histronics    by Chris Orsini
Price: $1.00 USD. 2430 words. Published on June 22, 2011. .

Who owns the voice of history? liberal, conservative or conspiracy? Left, right or the crazy? the three sit down intending to find out.
A Spirited Debate    by Fleming Calder
Price: $1.49 USD. 3060 words. Published on July 28, 2011. .

Peter and Delilah needed a heated debate to keep the flame of their love burning through the years. Of course, the concept of getting angry and having an argument to keep a typical marriage alive would seem rather strange and unusual to most couples. But this was not the usual relationship.
A Lost Argument: A Latter-Day Novel    by Therese Doucet
Price: $4.99 USD. 91610 words. Published by Strange Violin Editions  on August 18, 2011. .

The summer after her freshman year at all-Mormon Brigham Young University, Marguerite Farnsworth falls in love with philosophy by way of falling in love with an atheist philosophy student. Her search for Truth (with a capital T), God, the meaning of life, and a boyfriend leads her away from religious belief, but along the way she learns there are things even atheists can have faith in.
Logic to the Rescue    by Kris Langman
Price: Free! 32170 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

What is it? Logic to the Rescue is designed to teach kids critical thinking. A combination of fiction and non-fiction, it weaves examples of logical fallacies into a fictional sword-and-sorcery fantasy. Simple examples for testing a hypothesis and setting up experiments in chemistry and physics are integrated into the plot. Who will it appeal to? Kids ages 10 to 14.
How To Argue With An Atheist And Win    by Greg Vanden Berge
Price: $2.99 USD. 20740 words. Published on November 3, 2011. .

If you're interested in learning how to win an argument with an atheist, you're at the right place. You know that God exists, but can't really figure out why an atheist doesn't feel the same way. What makes these people tick? What would it take to convert them? What do they really want? What do I need to do, to prove that God does exist?