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A Voice Of Reason In An Unreasonable World: The Rise Of Atheism On Planet Earth
Al Stefanelli
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| #3644044 in Books | 2011-03-26 | 9.00 x.66 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 290 pages||6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Thought provoking and somewhat humorous|By Frank Fetters|If Al Stefanelli,the author, had only written the first 2 sections of this book, it would've been excellent by itself. It was deeply honest and thought-provoking analysis that is not without humor. Because of Stefanelli's unique background (a former Baptist minister who became an athiest), this analysis of where we are|About the Author|Al Stefanelli has been a writer and journalist since 1993, starting out as a weekly columnist for a McClatchy Newspaper where he wrote a column called "Think About It" for ten years. His work won a North Carolina Journalism award. Al also produc
If you enjoyed reading Al Stefanelli's articles, investigative journalism and blistering editorials, then you are in for a treat. The no-holds-barred Prince of Polemic leaves no sacred stone unturned. It is said our species is separate from all others by our ability to reason. Then why are there so many unreasonable people in the world who stubbornly cling to outdated, irrelevant, disproven and often dangerous superstitious beleifs? For the last several thousand year...
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