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  • Mom, Dad, I'm an Atheist

  • The Guide to Coming Out as a Non-believer
  • By: David G. McAfee
  • Narrated by: David Smalley
  • Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (47 ratings)

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Mom, Dad, I'm an Atheist

By: David G. McAfee
Narrated by: David Smalley
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Publisher's summary

This essential guide to coming out as a non-believer has been written to make it easier for atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, and non-believers of all ages and backgrounds to be open about their non-religiosity while minimizing the negative interactions in familial, social, and professional circles.

As a survival guide for non-believers who wish to come out, this book provides advice and resources for those interested in publically rejecting religious dogma as well as real stories from non-believers who have experienced coming out to less-than-supportive family or friends.

Whether you're new to disbelief and looking for the cleanest possible break from your former faith or you're a lifelong atheist who wants to establish a sense of community with like-minded people, this guide provides useful resources including:

  • Tips for handling potential conflicts with believers
  • The author's answers to some of the most frequently asked questions on behalf of believers
  • Numerous references to support groups, services, and advocacy organizations dedicated to non-theists.

From dealing with grief from a secular perspective to handling potential clashes in religious worldviews between significant others, this book offers multiple perspectives from non-religious individuals who have generously shared their experiences to help those atheists who may find themselves in similar situations.

©2012 David G. McAfee (P)2013 Dogma Debate, LLC
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