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Ending My Religion: Miracle Essays #6    by D. Patrick Miller
Price: $2.95 USD. 4660 words. Published on June 5, 2009. .

The last essay in the series "6 Miracle Essays" examines the questions of spiritual addiction, fascination, and the challenge of "keeping it real" over the long haul of spiritual growth.
Stunt Road    by Gregory Mose
Price: $3.99 USD. 96670 words. Published on October 2, 2009. .

Gold Medal Winner in the 2010 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Pete McFadden refuses to question his success when his online spoof of astrology unintentionally turns him into a trendy self-help guru. But when his creation becomes the plaything of a manipulative cult leader and a ruthless multinational corporation, Pete learns that the pleasures of wishful thinking come at a high price.
Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders    by Sara E. Mayhew
Price: $1.99 USD. 440 words. Published on April 27, 2010. .

Length: 32pgs Adora is a violet-eyed forest girl from the planet Teri and the only surviving member of the Ztarr family. Two off-worlders arrive to inform her of a prophecy which foretells the demise of The Emperor of the Known Universe...and that she has been chosen to fulfill it.
A Pox* On All Their Houses, How Religious SCRIPTURE and Practices Support Intolerance, Violence, and Even War    by Samuel Butler
Price: $3.99 USD. 16830 words. Published on October 7, 2010. .

This book is about consequences of religion more than whether Christ rose from the dead (Krishna, Osiris, Attis of Phrygia, Dionysus, all of whom besides being born on December 25th from a virgin mother did "Resurrect"), or whether the verses of the Qur’an are exactly the words of Allah. It is more focused on how scriptures and writings have been used to harm, torture, fight or kill unbelievers.
Framing 9/11    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $9.99 USD. 124750 words. Published on November 20, 2010. .

In this book the reader will learn why the NIST account of Building 7's destruction at the World Trade Center is not plausible. In this book, one will learn shocking facts about the real story behind the destruction of the Twin Towers at the WTC. In this book, one will learn why the NTSB's account of what happened at the Pentagon is not tenable. In this book one will learn about what comes next.
Think Before You Swallow    by Noel O'Hare
Price: $2.99 USD. 67000 words. Published on January 4, 2011. .

A seasoned health writer casts his skeptical eye over many of the 'facts' we've been encouraged to believe – from the dangers of cholesterol to the value of supplementary vitamins, from the benefits of exercise to the threat of epidemics. Laced with humour and leavened with fascinating minutiae, this is one of those rare health books that is both informative and entertaining.
Answering Atheism And Agnosticism Series (Answering Hume)    by Wael El-Manzalawy
Price: Free! 13680 words. Published on January 23, 2011. .

This book is an attempt to criticize Hume's opinions about religion. You can read the following topics: Monotheism And Polytheism, The Necessity Of The Creator, Corruption Of Christianity And Judaism, Man Between Misery And Happiness, Good And Evil ........and others.
The Bible: Exposed or how to be happy in your disbelief    by stu wulze
Price: $9.99 USD. 64780 words. Published on March 24, 2011. .

A Humorous, satirical look at the Good Book and its origins.
Legend of the Ztarr Ch.2: The Sword of Ztarr    by Sara E. Mayhew
Price: $1.99 USD. 450 words. Published on June 17, 2011. .

Length: 44pgs | Adora's peaceful forest life is turned upside-down by the arrival of two off-worlders who've chosen her to take up her late father's quest to fulfill the Third Prophecy; defeat The Emperor of the Known Universe. Master Myren Blue isn't convinced she's up to the task and has taken up the challenge of testing her abilities.
Nobody Knows (The Thing That Really Matters About) Anything!    by Nobody!
Price: Free! 42570 words. Published on July 5, 2011. .

"While some early reviews by Nobodies indicate that this book is a work of meta-fiction, I prefer to think of it as a work of meta-non-fiction--one which I'm sure has Truman Capote turning over in his grave. He had his own opinion about how the true story of multiple murders ought to be told." Nobody!