Atheists love God

By AtheistSocial.com
Published by SPOIO Publishing
$4.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star
(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: April 04, 2011
Words: 4,268 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452430744


Short description

Learn everything you ever wanted to know about atheists, love and God from this funny & provocative little children's book for adults that will keep you thinking and laughing.

Extended description

Learn everything you ever wanted to know about atheists, love and God from this funny & provocative little children's book for adults that will keep you thinking and laughing.

"This is Eat Pray Love for atheists with a sense of humor, but with a lot less words, no mumbo-jumbo, no long unbelievable story and tons of pop culture references that will have you thinking about it long after your first read."

--- The Anonymous Atheist Book Reviewer (Read more)


Tags

god, religion, christianity, faith, jesus, supernatural, atheism, belief, christian, jewish, muslim, humanism, atheist, humanist, zeus, hercules

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Review by: Bill MacAfee on April 22, 2011 : star star star star star
I loved the humor and the social commentary of this book. Religious people [with an open mind] and atheists should enough it. Great satire about religion is kind of hard to find. People are so serious about their silly beliefs. It's about time someone made a mockery of the biggest joke in history. Great Job AtheistSocial!
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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