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Going Godless: Rediscovering Spirituality in a Material World    by J.K. Fausnight
Price: $3.99 USD. 96680 words. Published on July 11, 2010. .

If you have recently become a nonbeliever, you left a world defined by religion. Whether you are atheist, agnostic, or deist, you face life without divine guidance. Is there meaning to be found in a godless world? Drawing from his past thirty years as an atheist, J.K. Fausnight redefines spirituality in naturalist terms and provides an important perspective on this brave new world.
Gyfafy One Word Religion    by Steve Howard
Price: $3.99 USD. 32530 words. Published on August 23, 2010. .

Some will call it Pagan's Protest, some The Atheist's Bible. Some Blatant Blasphemy. It is a critique on many of our unquestioned beliefs. It is a look at where the world is and where we are in it. It is a collection of short essays, rants, poems and short stories. It is a challenge for the reader to think outside of the paradigm that should have been long dead. Religion is dead. The gods are not.
How to Espress Life Into a Very Small Cup - a reading of Western Philosophy while making coffee    by Michael Durrand
You set the price! 74280 words. Published on August 27, 2010. .

This is a story of six people who through their actions and discussion deal with the lack of meaning in their own lives. It is an Existential Cubist review of life, death, love, sex, religion, drugs, music, real estate, Star Wars, Nazism, driving, pornography, success, failure and so much more. And coffee, of course. It is an easy reading of Western Philosophy, while making coffee.
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.
Val de Bod    by Francine von Dichstav
Price: $0.99 USD. 72820 words. Published on December 27, 2010. .

Val and Bia hate the world. Socially totally incorrect and aggressively anti religion. They need to go where they may be free to voice their opinions without fear of public stoning or prison. The characters in this book voice very strong opinions regarding race, religion and politics. If you are sensitive or get offended by any views different from your own, do not buy, or read, this book.
4 Causes 4 Conservatives & Capitalists    by Laura Crockett
Price: $6.00 USD. 52690 words. Published on March 9, 2011. .

What makes more sense? The constant political struggle between conservatives and liberals? Or a lasting transformation of the cultural that changes the way voters think? The answers are in Laura's book. By changing the voter, the future of politics changes with it, when conservatives take on one of the 4 Causes: education, entertainment, preservation and religions outside the box.
Nobody Wants To Play With Zombie Jesus: An Unconventional Children's Tale    by Michael L. Preble
Price: $0.99 USD. 2640 words. Published on May 1, 2011. .

An unconventional children's book in the tradition of Dr. Seuss and the Brothers Grimm, with a playfully dark tone reminiscent of the Addams family. It is a story written in the rhythmic rhyming style of many traditional kid's books, but with certain elements and subtext that may entertain the adult reader as well.
The Invention of Religion    by Alexander Drake
Price: $2.99 USD. 30140 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

Drake explores the question of whether religions were invented by humans or given to them. It is a scientific look at how ancient humans made sense of the world around them. The Invention of Religion investigates the psychological mechanisms that cause religions to originate and sets out to prove that when humans have no science, these mechanisms cause them to invent new religions.