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The Theft of America's Heritage    by Russ Miller
Price: $4.99 USD. 35230 words. Published by UCS PRESS  on November 1, 2010. .

Who is behind the erosion of America's true Biblical heritage, and how and why is it happening? Learn this and more in this must read for every American Citizen concerned about our vanishing freedoms. This book dramatically documents how our country was founded by predominately Christian men on predominately Christian principles. Learn how you can help stem the tide of these vanishing freedoms.
Antidisestablishmentarianism    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $3.99 USD. 209590 words. Published on September 15, 2011. .

The Bible is a Book of Science Secular Humanism is a Religion of Mythology Antidisestablishmentarianism As the title of a book it is a little cumbersome, a little intimidating, except that it's absolutely essential to the discussion of Secular Humanism as America's Established religion and how we can disestablish it.
Why Go to the American Wilderness?    by Mary C. Findley
Price: Free! 10620 words. Published on April 6, 2012. .

Trace the history of man's attempts to control religion through government. Follow the founding of America and the attempt to create a unique nation. Solve the riddle of the possibility that religious freedom can exist while Christian principles guide a nation to greatness. Watch persecution change to permission to worship God as conscience dictates.
What Is Science?    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $0.99 USD. 57170 words. Published on June 2, 2012. .

Truth. Objectivity. Honesty. Evidence, eyewitness testimony, and step-by-step use of the scientific method is not just the domain of the secular humanist.
What Is Secular Humanism?    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $0.99 USD. 97980 words. Published on June 2, 2012. .

Almost every American colony had some form of establishment of religion. This was because their religion consisted of proven and necessary facts of existence. Religion was reliable, logical and rational to them. The modern established religion of Secular Humanism teaches that it is the only scientifically-based belief system in existence.
What Is an Establishment of Religion?    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $0.99 USD. 95540 words. Published on June 2, 2012. .

Hint. It's not what you think. It's a recipe for persecution, corruption and heresy. America's founding fathers understood that government must protect freedom, including the freedom to practice all religions. But they also understood that not all religions teach men how to be good citizens and make their countries prosper. The truth isn't out there somewhere, unfindable and unknowable.
What Are the Results of the Establishment of Secular Humanism?    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $0.99 USD. 61680 words. Published on June 2, 2012. .

a warning to stop allowing Secularism to take over our lives and our country before we lose our faith, our freedom, and our future.
Canadian Freethinker: Summer Solstice 2012    by Canadian Freethinker
Price: $1.99 USD. 6870 words. Published by Doug Thomas on July 12, 2012. .

Canadian Freethinker is a quarterly e-magazine (Mar. 21, June 21, Sept. 21, Dec. 21) featuring authors who present ideas and invite discussion about secular humanist issues and philosophies.
Propositum    by Sean Curley
Price: $8.99 USD. 102580 words. Published on September 12, 2012. .

Inside a rich landscape of the failing Roman Republic and a tumultuous Jewish population is an ambitious and visionary ex-Senator who conspires with Paul of Tarsus to create something… better. This provocative historical novel melds the birth of Christianity with recent scholarly works and delivers a shocking, but plausible, story of Christianity’s formation and the Christ myth.
Canadian Freethinker: Fall Equinox Issue    by Doug Thomas
Price: $1.99 USD. 11980 words. Published on September 21, 2012. .

Canadian Freethinker is a magazine publishing the views of Canadian Freethinkers with occasional American contributors as well. This issue includes and interview with Valdy, an article on the misuse of language to support creationism, and and article speculating about what reality would be like if there really were a god.