What If I'm an Atheist?

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What If I'm an Atheist?

A Teen's Guide to Exploring a Life Without Religion

Children’s / Teenage general interest: Philosophy, Religion and beliefs Children’s / Teenage general interest: Hinduism Children’s / Teenage general interest: Buddhism Children’s / Teenage general interest: Judaism Children’s / Teenage general interest: Christianity Children’s / Teenage general interest: Islam Children’s / Teenage general interest: Other religions and spiritual traditions Educational: Religious studies: Hinduism Educational: Religious studies: Buddhism Educational: Religious studies: Judaism Educational: Religious studies: Christianity Educational: Religious studies: Islam Educational: Religious studies: Other religions

Author: David Seidman

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Language: English

Published by: Simon Pulse

Published on: 10th March 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781442475243


Can you have guidance without God? This thoughtful, one-of-a-kind guide offers answers to all of your questions about atheism and nonbelief.

Have you ever wondered what religion and belief means for your life? Maybe you believe in nothing at all. Does that mean you’re an atheist? What does atheism even mean? Regardless of the religious background you grew up with, it’s natural to question what you believe…or what you don’t. Establishing your views about religion and spirituality is part of becoming an individual, but outside pressures can make it tough to know what is right for you.

What If I’m an Athiest?

offers a thoughtful exploration of how atheism or the absence of religion can impact your life. From discussing the practical significance of holidays to offering conversation starters and tips, this guide is an invaluable resource about religion, spirituality, and the lack thereof.

This compassionate, nonjudgmental guide includes peer interviews featuring both religious and atheist teens and provides a safe space to find answers to the questions you may not want ask out loud, so you can decide what you believe—or don’t—for yourself.

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