100 Facts Every Atheist Teen Must Know
by Anonymous
Publisher: atheismfacts.org 2012
ISBN/ASIN: B00930KGL6
Description:
This book contains commentary on many topics that religious people preach from misunderstanding. This cognitive gap must be filled for it is inherently harmful to believe falsehoods, worse still to pass ignorance on to the next generation. It is axiomatic that the propagation of lies is detrimental to survival.
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