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Facing Oblivion: Essays on Life, Death and Grieving from a Nonbeliever
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Life is an amazing thing, filled with happiness, optimism, sadness and pain. Theists have said atheists are incapable of experiencing the beauty of life because they do not believe in a god. Furthermore, theists have said the grieving process is ruined because atheists generally do not believe in an afterlife.
In his fourth book, Facing Oblivion, J. D. Brucker argues against those claims to show it's possible to live fruitfully and grieve properly without a belief in a god.
In his fourth book, Facing Oblivion, J. D. Brucker argues against those claims to show it's possible to live fruitfully and grieve properly without a belief in a god.
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