Staks Rosch

Staks Rosch

creating Progressive/atheist/humanist blogs, articles, and assor

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              About Staks Rosch

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              One of the "book" projects I am working on is a short two-part pamphlet disproving God and presenting some good reasons for being an atheist. My plan is to keep it short because while religious believers always want us to read their long and boring holy books and assorted apologists, they never want to read our books. 

              I remember one year a Christian friend gave me Lee Strobel's "The Case for Christ" for Christmas. I read it and presented my criticisms to him. The following year, I gave him the very short "Letter to a Christian Nation" by Sam Harris. He never bothered to read it. It was still too long for him.

              So this first piece I want to publish will be even shorter, but will pack a big punch.

              The money raised through this goal will help fund the layout and other self-publishing costs.
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