Ten Reasons To Lose Faith: And Why You Are Better Off Without It

Author:   Rosa Rubicondior
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781530431953


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   25 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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This book explains why faith is a fallacy and serves no useful purpose other than providing an excuse for pretending to know things that are unknown. It also explains how losing faith liberates former sufferers from fear, delusion and the control of others, freeing them to see the world in a different light, to recognise the injustices that religions cause and to accept people for who they are, not which group they happened to be born in. A society based on atheist, Humanist principles would be a less divided, more inclusive, more peaceful society and one more appreciative of the one opportunity that life gives us to enjoy and wonder at the world we live in.

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Author:   Rosa Rubicondior
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9781530431953


ISBN 10:   1530431956
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   25 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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I am materialist rationalist who decided to be led by the evidence many years ago and who thinks the Universe is wonderful enough without magic and forever-hidden mystery, and that being an evolved ape, 3.5 billion years in the making, is infinitely more marvelous than being the unworthy product of a magician who made me out of dirt. I was born in a small North Oxfordshire village in England during the post-war baby boom and lived there for the first 20+ years of life. I have had a love of nature since before I can remember. By any standards we were poor and grew most of the food we ate in our garden and on a allotment on the edge of the village. In some respects we were close to hunter-gatherers that modern urbanized humans and took what free food we could find from the fields, hedgerows and woods around us. I don't remember learning to read but I read anything I could lay my hands on, especially anything to do with nature. I realised I was an atheist when I was nine years old when it suddenly dawned on me that not all religions could be right, but they could all be wrong. Since there was no more reason to suppose only ours was the right one while all the others were, and had been, wrong, the most sensible view was that they were all wrong. I have been an atheist ever since. On leaving school, I worked as a laboratory technician for Oxford University, working my way up to Senior Technician and gaining an ONC in Science, an HNC in Applied Biology, and state registration as a Medical Laboratory Technician. These were probably my most formative years, shaping my political views and honing my understanding of science and the scientific method. After an eleven year career I was made redundant when the government cut back on research spending. Facing unemployment with a young family, I decided on a change of career and joined the Ambulance Service. Using my medical background, I became one of the first UK Paramedics, eventually working my way through the ranks to become a Control Room Manager. On the way, I gained a postgraduate Diploma In Management Studies, taught myself computer programming and eventually became the Ambulance Trust's Information Manager and Data Protection Officer and a member of the Senior Management Team. I formally retired two years early but returned part time as a Data Analyst and deployment planning consultant. I have now retired completely and occupy myself by writing my Rosa Rubicondior blog and the occasional book.

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