Books tagged: science and atheism

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The Ungettable Joke    by Bill Dargen & Dave Squires
Price: $0.99 USD. 81420 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

Mysterious encounters with phantom elements of an ancient tribal culture are the main snares used by an intelligence that wants two young professionals to know something about the universe. The Ungettable Joke is a fantastical, humorous, and intellectual adventure that readers have said they “would like to believe is true”.
Epistle To A Sam Harris Nation: Debunking The Moral Landscape    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $9.99 USD. 103900 words. Published on January 29, 2011. .

'Epistle To A Sam Harris Nation: Debunking The Moral Landscape' takes on the ideas of Sam Harris using his own chosen tools (i.e.,reason and science). When those tools are turned back on his book, 'The Moral Landscape', his perspective is seen to be like an onion since after one peels away various layers of philosophy, reasoning, and science, there is nothing left at the heart of his worldview.
Heaven on Earth: The Intersection of Science and Religion    by R. D. Hood
Price: $2.99 USD. 12900 words. Published on March 14, 2011. .

Science is a religion based on faith in the scientific method and is slowly fusing with and assimilating almost all traditional religions. Not only does science meet the primary definitions of religion in most dictionaries it also fills the same functional role of religion. Science and traditional religions share the same genetic base that was created by natural selection.
Dead Land, Character Introductions    by John Gregory
Price: Free! 17840 words. Published on January 6, 2012. .

Dead Land is an expansive tale of a post-apocalyptic North America in 2250, seen through the lens of a ranging cast of characters, all striving to survive the violence of unleashed man and nature, without losing the last bit of their own humanity.
God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity    by Ryan Barlow
Price: $1.49 USD. 2940 words. Published on February 8, 2012. .

An introspective, thoughtful look into the life of a person who went from devout Christian to atheist, and the personal ramifications of that decision. Both heartwarming and tragic, it is a must read for believers and atheists alike.
Stalk    by Grayson James
Price: $2.99 USD. 53190 words. Published on March 23, 2012. .

Milo Martin takes science seriously. Convinced that he is only living by natural instinct, like his chimpanzee cousins, he sets out on a quest to reproduce as many times as possible, whatever the cost. The results are unthinkable for the mates who are coerced into consent and gruesome for the rivals who stand in his way. Mankind can handle the occasional psychotic. But can it survive his science?
Raid    by Grayson James
Price: $2.99 USD. 52980 words. Published on May 18, 2012. .

Milo Martin takes science seriously. In Stalk, book one of the My Right to Life series, Milo brought us along with him as he stalked the hottest mates he could find. Milo is back at it in this second book of the series. This time he gives us a peek into his first raids - his life and death battles for status and mating rights. Can society withstand the rational onslaught of Milo Martin's science?
Realia: E Pluribus Unum    by Michael Mathiesen
Price: $9.95 USD. 81900 words. Published on June 9, 2012. .

Realia: E Pluribus Unum. It's not just Science Fiction any more. The God Particle is discovered in 2012 by the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva Switzerland, the largest and most expensive Scientific Experiment in history. The governments of the world attempt to exploit the powers of the most fundamental particle and the keystone of the universe, but they are thwarted by a 10 yr old Tibetan Monk.
the fun lab    by sotonye igoniko
Price: $10.00 USD. 810 words. Published on June 14, 2012. .

Its about thermodynamics
Why Marriage Matters    by Howard Rosenbaum
Price: $2.99 USD. 11850 words. Published on June 29, 2012. .

Using Bibilical sources, and iconic examples from American life (including Albert Einstein, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and Ottis Redding, and such movie classics as Star Trek, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes, and, of course, Apple's iPad) the author shows that marriage has a true, immutable definition.