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J. D. Brucker is an atheist author and blogger, a secular humanist, and an outspoken anti-theist. He is the author of 'Improbable: Issues with the God Hypothesis' and 'God Needs To Go: Why Christian Beliefs Fail'. Currently, Brucker writes for the Atheist Republic and Patheos websites. Other works can be found on various secular websites, including The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and The Natural Skeptic. ...more

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God Needs To Go: Why Christ...

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Where's Your God Now?

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“I think it’s very important that we teach children how to think, not what to think.”
J.D. Brucker, Reason Over Faith: Antitheism & the Case Against Religion

“Superstition grows where ignorance lives.”
J.D. Brucker, Reason Over Faith: Antitheism & the Case Against Religion

“Faith in the divine is degrading; those whom the believers view as impeccable are in fact fallible; the doctrine and scripture are fallaciously-confident; and the scientific understanding directly conflicts with that, for which God is supposedly responsible.”
J. D. Brucker, Improbable: Issues with the God Hypothesis

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