Thank you for visiting the official website of J. D. Brucker. He 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
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart asks an essential question for the 45 million Americans who self identify as nonreligious: "So you don’t believe in God; now what?" This question is increasingly important, as one third of young adults under the age
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Center for Inquiry | Michigan (CFI) provides a community for atheists, humanists, agnostics, skeptics, and other freethinkers to explore ideas from a non-theistic perspective.