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My Path to Atheism by Annie Wood Besant

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My Path to Atheism
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Publisher: Freethought Publishing Company
ISBN/ASIN: B005JUOKJ8

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The path from Christianity to Atheism is a long one, and its first steps are very rough and very painful; the feet tread on the ruins of the broken faith, and the sharp edges cut into the bleeding flesh; but further on the path grows smoother, and presently at its side begins to peep forth the humble daisy of hope that heralds the spring tide...

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