The Homemade Atheist: A Former Evangelical Woman's Freethought Journey to Happiness
In this personal memoir, a former evangelical Christian shares her journey away from her confining faith toward a happier, healthier, nonreligious life.
Betty Brogaard was raised to be a good Christian. By the time she was twenty years old, she had joined a fundamentalist church. She even met and married a young man who became a minister in the congregation. However, the more she came to understand Christianity from within, the more she found herself asking questions instead of finding answers.
In The Homemade Atheists, Betty shares her fascinating journey from the mental slavery of religion to the happiness she found in freethought. Along the way and without malice, she offers questions that challenge you to analyze your own beliefs—exactly as she did over her years-long journey.
Her transformation provides a wealth of insight is for anyone seeking a path to a nonreligious way of life.
1100393015
The Homemade Atheist: A Former Evangelical Woman's Freethought Journey to Happiness
In this personal memoir, a former evangelical Christian shares her journey away from her confining faith toward a happier, healthier, nonreligious life.
Betty Brogaard was raised to be a good Christian. By the time she was twenty years old, she had joined a fundamentalist church. She even met and married a young man who became a minister in the congregation. However, the more she came to understand Christianity from within, the more she found herself asking questions instead of finding answers.
In The Homemade Atheists, Betty shares her fascinating journey from the mental slavery of religion to the happiness she found in freethought. Along the way and without malice, she offers questions that challenge you to analyze your own beliefs—exactly as she did over her years-long journey.
Her transformation provides a wealth of insight is for anyone seeking a path to a nonreligious way of life.
17.99 In Stock
The Homemade Atheist: A Former Evangelical Woman's Freethought Journey to Happiness

The Homemade Atheist: A Former Evangelical Woman's Freethought Journey to Happiness

by Betty Brogaard
The Homemade Atheist: A Former Evangelical Woman's Freethought Journey to Happiness

The Homemade Atheist: A Former Evangelical Woman's Freethought Journey to Happiness

by Betty Brogaard

eBook

$17.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

In this personal memoir, a former evangelical Christian shares her journey away from her confining faith toward a happier, healthier, nonreligious life.
Betty Brogaard was raised to be a good Christian. By the time she was twenty years old, she had joined a fundamentalist church. She even met and married a young man who became a minister in the congregation. However, the more she came to understand Christianity from within, the more she found herself asking questions instead of finding answers.
In The Homemade Atheists, Betty shares her fascinating journey from the mental slavery of religion to the happiness she found in freethought. Along the way and without malice, she offers questions that challenge you to analyze your own beliefs—exactly as she did over her years-long journey.
Her transformation provides a wealth of insight is for anyone seeking a path to a nonreligious way of life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781569758342
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Publication date: 02/10/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 903 KB

About the Author

Betty Brogaard is a former Evangelical church member and writer turned atheist. Her first book, Dare to Think for Yourself, was published in 2004. She lives in Wisconsin.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Introduction 13

Part 1 The Path to Unbelief

1 The Unbeliever's Happiness 19

2 Can Adherence to the Bible Bring Real Happiness? 38

3 The Omni-God 62

4 This, Too, Shall Pass 72

5 Schizophrenic Religion 80

Part 2 A House Divided

6 The Religious War of Words 89

7 The Ten Commandments and the Sabbath Day 107

8 Freewill, Open Theism, and Open View of God 115

Part 3 Religious Experience in Perspective

9 Who Can Know God? 123

10 Morality, Ethics, and Atheism 127

11 The Importance of Evidence 134

12 The Logic of Unbelief 142

13 How Tolerant Should We Be? 149

14 What's It Going to Take? 155

Epilogue 162

Bibliography 165

Index 169

About the Author 176

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews