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An atheist epic: Bill Murray, the Bible, and the Baltimore Board of Education3 reviews
Madalyn Murray O'Hair

American Atheist Press, 1970

A mind-blowing eye-opener
This is the uncensored account of Madalyn O'Hair and her family when the proverbial religious dung hit the fan. Her son, William announced to the world that he did not want to pray or be forced to pray because he was an Atheist. The things that some Christians did to this family in reprisal were downright criminal. The fact that they all survived is an inspiration to me and my Atheistic family. ...
  
  











  



  
Manual of a Perfect Atheist1 review
Eduardo Del Rio Garcia

American Atheist Press, 1994

Two thumbs up!
This is a must read by all spiritual leaders, specially catholics and christians. The author offers an objective research towards men oldest invention... "God". This book is for open-minded people. MAA
  
  











  



  
The Great Infidels2 reviews
Robert G. Ingersoll

American Atheist Press, 1990

Eloquent Eulogies for Some of the Greatest Freethinkers
The master orator eloquently eulogizes a few of the world's greatest freethinkers (Bruno, Voltaire, Paine, etc.). He boldly states what their honest and courageous minds endowed to humanity. He also dispenses with the clergy who so ravenously attack the character of these brilliant lovers of Liberty and Reason.
  
  











  



  
Atheism Advanced: Further Thoughts of a Freethinker3 reviews
David Eller

American Atheist Press, 2008

Another masterpiece
While Christopher Hitchens', Sam Harris, and Richard Dawkins are entertaining the masses with their warranted and timely attacks on religion, Mr. Eller has established a philosophical fortress to deal with the entire religious/atheist debate. I recommend that anyone looking for a serious and intellectually sound discussion of atheism (and religion) read David Eller's Natural Atheism and his ...
  
  











  



  
Atheist Primer: Did You Know All the Gods Came from the Same Place?3 reviews
Madalyn Murray O'Hair

American Atheist Press, 1978

To balance the uneducated reader
Now that the trial of the murderers of Madalyn are in the news, I am becoming more aware and trying to research this controversial lady. The title couldn't be more accurate. All gods are ideas conjured up in the mind of man. That instinctive insecurity feeling of the unknown has perpetuated myths from the Mayans with the natural gods to modern day where Falun Dafa has become the fastest ...
  
  











  



  
The Best of Dial-an-Atheist1 review

American Atheist Press, 1982

Intelligent, concise, and humorous tid-bits of atheism.
Frank Zindler has compiled an entertaining array of pieces from the Dial-An-Atheist service. If you are looking for concise, intelligent, and often humorous reviews of everything from atheist philosophy and ethics to Mormonism and creationism, Zindler's got it. An amazingly entertaining read, I didn't want to stop until I'd turned the very last page. I loved it.
  
  











  



  
The Legend of Saint Peter1 review
Arthur Drews; Frank R. Zindler

American Atheist Press, 1997

Towards mythic-only Peter, Jesus, Paul, apostles, etc.
Arthur Drews is an important early 20th-Century author whose works should all be available in English. Even in Germany you have to look for Drews' books in antiquarian libraries. There was a pope Peter on the very Vatican a long time before Catholic papacy became into being. From another reader's translation of this book into English: "No doubt: the Christian Peter is nothing but a reduplicated ...
  
  











  



  
Illustrated Stories From The Bible
Paul Farrell

American Atheist Press, 2005

An adult parody of children's Bible-story books. Because it is extremely accurate -- even anatomically accurate -- in depicting the often shocking tales that make the bible an ethicist's nightmare Illustrated Stories From The Bible can be recommended for children no more than one could recommend the Bible itself. Each tale (illustrated by cartoonist Kathy Demchuck) is told in the wide-eyed, isn't-God-wonderful manner of the books usually ...
  
  











  



  
The Age of Reason: Examination of the Prophecies2 reviews
Thomas Paine

American Atheist Press, 1993

A look at out-of-context prophecies.
Many Christians cite Old Testament passages as prophecies of Jesus that appear in the New Testament. In this work, Thomas Paine exposes all of the so-called prophecies as either irrelevant or taken out of context from the original Old Testament passages. This is the Third Section of his masterwork "The Age Of Reason" which does not make all editions, due to its' content, yet it is probably ...
  
  











  



  
Atheist Heroes and Heroines (American Atheist Radio Series)2 reviews
Madalyn Murray O'Hair

American Atheist Press, 1991

Fight Ignorance With The Truth!
This book is comprised of a number of short, thought-provoking radio reviews. Also looks at how women will never have equality and freedom as long as they cling to repressive religious ideas.
  
  











  



  
Natural Atheism41 reviews
David Eller

American Atheist Press, 2004

WOW!!! You MUST read this book!
This book is absolutely beautiful in its reason and argumentation. I liked the fact that arguments from Biblical authority are dismissed in just about one sentence by recognizing that they are just arguments from authority (a fallacy). My only complaint is that the book was a bit wordy at times. I think that the points could have been made with 1/2 the text. But that is a minor compliant from ...
  
  











  



  
Sixty-Five Press Interviews With Robert G. Ingersoll1 review
Robert G. Ingersoll

American Atheist Press, 2000

the hobo philosopher
This guy is dead and gone but unfortunately he has not been replaced. When I read this man it is hard for me to believe that this gentleman took up the challenge that he did at the time he did it. Being a reader of radical literature, I thought that I had heard everything but Mr. Ingersoll brings knowledge to this area and arguments that I have seen nowhere else. He is colorful, outspoken, ...
  
  











  



  
The Bible Handbook4 reviews
G. W. Foote, W. P. Ball

American Atheist Press, 1986

Shows that the Bible often can not tell right from wrong.
Ignore the offensive Introduction by Jon Murray. The bulk of the book consists of quotations in which God or his agents do evil things, among them exterminating entire populations and punishing persons for the crimes of others. Making the crucifixion of his own exemplary son the price for redeeming sinful mankind is something one might expect from a Caligula or a Nero, not a just deity. Many ...
  
  











  



  
Our Constitution, the way it was1 review
Madalyn Murray O'Hair

American Atheist Press, 1982

BUY THIS BOOK. YOU WILL LOVE IT!
If you wish to know the truth behind the creation of our countries system of government i suggest buying this book. And every other book madalyn o'hair wrote. "all the questions you ever wanted to ask an american atheist with all the ansewers. dont allow the uneducated christian to warp your mind find the truth for yourself. dont accept thier assumptions they dont make history correct. only the ...
  
  











  



  
X-Rated Bible: An Irreverant Survey of Sex in the Scriptures3 reviews
Ben Edward Akerley

American Atheist Press, 1985

Great Reading for Believers and Nonbelievers
This book explores all the dirty parts of the Bible and shows that the Bible, far from being the prudish book that the Moral Majority would like to think it is, is full of the stuff. Highly recommended. The author does have an obvious anti-religious bias, and the book is published by the American Athiest Association, but that doesn't distract from the central point of the book which is that the ...
  
  











  



  
Pagan Origins of the Christ Myth2 reviews
John G. Jackson

American Atheist Press, 1989

A Great Introductory Book
Concise and easy-to-read. Christian doctrines are traced to their origins in older religions, and Jesus' similarities to other savior-gods are delineated. ** Excellent **
  
  











  



  
Some Reasons Why I Am a Freethinker3 reviews
Robert Ingersoll

American Atheist Press, 1993

Some Reasons Why I am A Freethinker
This is a small book only around 39 pages but as anyone knows who has read any of Robert Ingersoll's essays it is enjoyable reading.
  
  











  



  
Christianity Before Christ10 reviews
John G. Jackson

American Atheist Press, 1985

Christianty Before Christ
This book answers one of the most important theological manipulation ever invented by western culture. This book tells the truth that most so called christians can't dismiss nor understand. The TRUTH!
  
  











  



  
A Few Reasons for Doubting the Inspiration of the Bible2 reviews
Robert G. Ingersoll

American Atheist Press, 1997

A very brief work by The Great Agnostic
Col. Ingersoll does a good job of critiquing the bible in this short work. Buyers should be aware, however, that this is only a 24-pg., softcover booklet.
  
  











  



  
Crux Ansata: An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church2 reviews
H. G. Wells

American Atheist Press, 1981

Title of Chapter 1 ?
The original (Agora 1944 pub) had chapter 1 as Why Do We Not Bomb Rome? As Wells wrote it. In all of the other publications I noted that Chapter 1 was relocated as the last chapter 23. This changes the overall impression of the book as Wells originally wrote it. The first time reader should read the Agora version first to get the authors real meaning. Wells was never shy and NEVER did he beat ...
  
  











  








   



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