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| Title: | Atheists
: A Groundbreaking Study of America's Nonbelievers |
| Author: | Bruce E Hunsberger |
| ISBN: | 1591024137 : 9781591024132 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Size: | 150x230mm |
| Pages: | 160 |
| Weight: | .526 Kg. |
| Published: | Prometheus Books - June 2006 |
| List Price: | 13.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: | In Print |
| Subjects: | Agnosticism & atheism |
According to polls, almost all Americans believe in God. So atheists naturally stand out as dissident nay-sayers, especially when challenging the use of "God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, or the display of religious symbols in public places. Such protests make many Americans wonder about the motivations and character of militant unbelievers. But disbelief is spreading. After reviewing the mounting evidence that organised religion is declining in many countries, this accessible book provides the first scientific study of active atheists. The authors surveyed nearly 300 members of atheist organisations in the United States. Besides soliciting these non-believers' level of education, political leanings, etc., the researchers sought to understand how each respondent had become an atheist. Had they ever believed in God, or had they never? Had they paid a price for their atheism? Three chapters describe the levels of dogmatism, zealotry, and religious prejudice found among the active atheists. These results, compared with others obtained from more ordinary samples of atheists (and strong fundamentalists), often surprised the authors. Uniquely, the book features a chapter in which the atheists give their reaction to the study and its often-surprising findings. Another chapter breaks down the answers a large Canadian sample gave to the measures used in the American study, according to how religious the respondent was -- from atheist to agnostic to four different levels of theistic intensity. A clear finding emerged: the more religious a group was, the more their personalities, prejudices and beliefs separated them from everyone else.
Introduction; How We Studies Atheists; Are the "Atheists" Really Atheists?; How Do People Become Atheists?; Dogmatism; Zealotry; Religious Ethnocentrism; Other Findings; Summary and Predictions About "Ordinary" American Atheists; Agnostics and Inactive Believers in the Manitoba Parent Sample; Responses from Members of the Atheist Organisations We Surveyed; Index.