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* Cortesi, David - [http://www.tassos-oak.com "Secular Wholeness"] Religious practice has benefits—people wouldn't do it otherwise. How can we get those benefits without the superstition?
 
* Cortesi, David - [http://www.tassos-oak.com "Secular Wholeness"] Religious practice has benefits—people wouldn't do it otherwise. How can we get those benefits without the superstition?
 
* Gibson, Allan - [http://web.viu.ca/gibsona/a%20fundamental%20madness.htm "A Fundamental Madness"] A thriller too close to reality! This could happen...
 
  
 
* McMaster, Jacki - [http://firstchurchofatheism.com/shop/jesus-wasnt-magic/ "Jesus Wasn't Magic: A Christmas Book for Non-Believers"]
 
* McMaster, Jacki - [http://firstchurchofatheism.com/shop/jesus-wasnt-magic/ "Jesus Wasn't Magic: A Christmas Book for Non-Believers"]
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* Bays, R.L. - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1981158464?tag=httpwwwration-20 There Are No Such Things as Ghosts: A Brief Guide to Critical Thinking]
  
 
=== Books listings & reviews ===
 
=== Books listings & reviews ===

Revision as of 17:16, 4 January 2018

Books

  • Coste, R. D. - Night at the Gates "What would happen if an atheist were to find himself standing in front of the Pearly Gates?"
  • Cortesi, David - "Secular Wholeness" Religious practice has benefits—people wouldn't do it otherwise. How can we get those benefits without the superstition?

Books listings & reviews

  • Five Books interviews experts & authors and asks them to recommend the best books in their subject and explain why they matter (link to the Atheism section).