We Of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending to Believe (and Maybe You Should Too)

$29.00

By Kate Cohen

In stock

SKU: FB168 Categories: , ,

NEW!

By Kate Cohen

*Kate was a speaker at FFRFā€™s 2023 convention in Madison

An atheistā€™s impassioned call for nonbelievers to be honest with themselves and their families about their lack of beliefā€”and in so doing change the American cultural conversation.

Even though a growing number of Americans donā€™t believe in god, many remain reluctant to say so out loud. Kate Cohen argues that not only is it rewarding for those of little faith to announce themselves, itā€™s crucial to our countryā€™s future.

As she details the challenges and joys of fully embracing atheismā€”especially as a parentā€”Washington Post contributing columnist Kate Cohen does not dismiss religion as dangerous or silly. Instead, she investigates religionā€™s appeal in order to explain the ways we can thrive without it.

Americans who donā€™t believe in god call themselves atheists, agnostics, humanists, skeptics, and freethinkers. Sometimes they are called ā€œnones,ā€ based on the box they checked on a survey identifying their religion. And sometimes they call themselves Jewish, Christian, Muslim, or Buddhist.

Whatever you call yourself, if you donā€™t believe thereā€™s a supernatural being in charge of the universe, itā€™s time to join the chorus ofĀ We of Little Faith.

Hardcover,Ā  248 pages.

Authors

Freedom From Religion Foundation