There Is No God: Atheists in America by David A. Williamson and George Yancey

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In David A. Williamson and George Yancey’s book, There Is No God, Atheists in America, they do a great job of stating a clear argument that they will be testing throughout the chapters in the book. The chapters are also split up into easy to read topics that allow for a better understanding of the book. They start off by giving the reader a brief history and understanding of Atheism before discussing who the atheists really are. After a few chapters about that they go into the ways atheists view religion as being foolish and how politics is a principle of atheism. They wrap up the book by writing about atheism in the United States and giving a final conclusion where they restate their initial hypothesis and bring it all together too summarize what their studies have found. In the following paragraphs I will be giving my critical review of this book and examining what great things the authors have done and things they may have been able to do to make the book better.

In the first chapter of the book, the authors describe and try to get an understanding of atheism in the United States. Here is where the authors set up boundaries for the people they are going to be considering atheists for the continuation of the book. Those people they are focusing on are the ones who refer to themselves as atheists and make up 24% of the 5% of Americans that reported they did not believe in God. It is clear in this chapter that as the generations are changing, so has atheism and religion in the United States. With this new atheism comes a surge of numbers for people who report themselves as atheists, although the numbers may still be the same, more people may be publicly saying they are atheist.

Through their research for writing this book,...

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...late the reader to the atheist and really view how the atheists were speaking.

This book has led me questioning my own beliefs and has accomplished its goal of explaining and going into detail of atheists and their beliefs. Although they cannot be full understood without more research this book and the research done by the authors have created great starting conclusions for the understanding of atheists. After reading this book it is clear that atheism seeks to negate the social action of religion and that their aggressive traits are formed through religions trying to influence society. Atheists also derive their morality from the idea that what is good will save us. Atheists also come about from all parts of the United States and no matter if the come from a religious family or not, higher education seems to have an effect on their views of the supernatural.

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