An edition of The loser letters (2010)

The loser letters

a comic tale of life, death, and atheism

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An edition of The loser letters (2010)

The loser letters

a comic tale of life, death, and atheism

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A wickedly witty satire, The Loser Letters chronicles the conversion of a young adult Christian to atheism. With modern humor rivaling that of the media lampooning Onion, found on college campuses all over America, A. F. Christian's open letters to the "spokesmen of the New Atheism" explain her reasons for rejecting God and the logical consequences of that choice. Along the way she offers pithy advice to famous atheists such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, in the hope of helping them win over more Christians. "Of course we score big time with the young guys who aren't responsible for anything, and don't really care about anything besides spending most of their time in the basement playing video games and texting girls," A.F. Christian points out. But what about all those serious, thoughtful people who are Christian believers? If the New Atheism is to make real headway, she argues, its advocates must do more to persuade intelligent theists living meaningful and fulfilling lives.

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Ignatius Press
Language
English
Pages
148

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Table of Contents

Letter one. The trouble with experience
Letter two. Some little contradictions and how they grew
Letter three. The trouble with good works
Letter four. The trouble with dull art
Letter five. Those obnoxious christian convert traitors
and what to do about them
Letter six. Query : do atheists know any women, children, or families?
Letter seven. The unbelievably annoying problem of christian moral high ground
Letter eight. My turn to atheism, part one : from baby killers to barnyard mayhem
Letter nine. My turn to atheism, part two : an internet cafe in Portland, the little debbie tea party, and you
Letter ten. Onward, anit-christian soldiers! : A.F. Christian meets the midget in the red cape.

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Library of Congress
BR128.A8 E24 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
148 p. ;
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25176007M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781586174316
ISBN 10
1586174312
ISBN 13
9781586174316
LCCN
2009935087, 2009935083
OCLC/WorldCat
560495620

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