In Freedom We Trust
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In Freedom We Trust

An Atheist Guide to Religious Liberty

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eBook - ePub

In Freedom We Trust

An Atheist Guide to Religious Liberty

About this book

Opponents attack the president of the United States for not being a real Christian. Bitter arguments erupt over whether the United States is or should be a Christian nation. Sound familiar? These contentious issues are not just recent developments but were also the topics of fierce debate in the late eighteenth century. Like President Obama today, President Thomas Jefferson had to contend with accusations that his religious convictions were questionable. Against complaints that the writers of the Constitution did not invoke God, John Adams replied, "It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had interviews with the gods." This book covers these and other related issues from the two-centuries-long debate over religion and secularism in America. Taking an unabashedly atheistic point of view, the father-and-son authors argue that everyone—from evangelical Christian to ardent atheist—needs a secular America and separation of church and state. They examine the decidedly unchristian roots of the Fourth of July, the important difference between "tolerance" and "toleration," the misleading confusions related to the difference between "public" and "governmental," the value of secular schooling, the erroneous contention that atheism is equivalent to immorality and therefore dangerous, and a host of other contemporary and historical topics. With a list of key dates related to the history of secular America, notes, bibliography, and glossary, In Freedom We Trust offers important facts and arguments for secular humanists and anyone with an interest in freedom of conscience.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Why Secularism?
  8. 2. Atheists Are Not Un-American
  9. 3. Religion and Politics Now
  10. 4. Why Newt Gingrich’s Abuse of Language Matters to the Defense of Secularism
  11. 5. History Is Not on the Side of the Angels
  12. 6. The Unchristian Roots of the Fourth of July
  13. 7. The Unchristian Nature of the US Constitution
  14. 8. From the Shores of Tripoli
  15. 9. Ten Commandments
  16. 10. Tolerance, Toleration, and Liberty
  17. 11. Secular Schooling: Public-School Policies and Curriculum Questions Affecting Religious Liberty
  18. 12. Holy Days and Holidays in a Secular Society
  19. 13. He Who Is Not with Me Is against Me
  20. 14. The Naked Public Square?
  21. 15. The Big Lie
  22. 16. God’s Law
  23. 17. Blasphemy and Heresy
  24. 18. What in the Name of God?
  25. 19. Questions
  26. Conclusion
  27. Acknowledgments
  28. Appendix
  29. Notes
  30. Glossary
  31. Selected Bibliography
  32. Index
  33. Back Cover