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By Kate Cohen
*Kate was a speaker at FFRFās 2023 convention in Madison
An atheistās impassioned call for nonbelievers to be honest with themselves and their families about their lack of beliefāand in so doing change the American cultural conversation.
Even though a growing number of Americans donāt 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, itās crucial to our countryās future.
As she details the challenges and joys of fully embracing atheismāespecially as a parentāWashington Post contributing columnist Kate Cohen does not dismiss religion as dangerous or silly. Instead, she investigates religionās appeal in order to explain the ways we can thrive without it.
Americans who donāt believe in god call themselves atheists, agnostics, humanists, skeptics, and freethinkers. Sometimes they are called ānones,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 donāt believe thereās a supernatural being in charge of the universe, itās time to join the chorus ofĀ We of Little Faith.
Hardcover,Ā 248 pages.