James A. Haught (Charleston, WV) is the editor of the Charleston Gazette, West Virginia's largest newspaper. He is the author of 2000 Years of Disbelief: Famous People with the Couruge to Doubt and four other books.
Description
Introduction; Let's Outgrow Fairy Tales; Why Would God Drown Children?; Worst of All, It Was Done for Religion; The Goofier the Tale, the More It's Swallowed; Breaking the Last Taboo; The Meaning of Life; James Baldwin; Sex and God: Is Religion Twisted?; Where Do Beliefs Come From?; Holy Horrors; Nikos Kazantzakis; Ashcroft and "The Unknown Tongue"; Few Understand Religious Freedom; Clash of Civilisations; The Great West Virginia Holy War; The Code of the Universe; The Beast in the Shadows behind Religion; Crooks, Quacks, Kooks, Creeps, and Cruds in the Clergy; My Name is Jean-Paul Sartre; The Evolution Debate is About Honesty; The God Biz; Adventures in the Bible Belt; The Unitarian Quandary; Three Little Words: I Don't Know; Conclusion.

