Comforting Thoughts about Death That Have Nothing to Do with God
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Greta Christina
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Greta Christina
About this listen
If you don't believe in God or an afterlife - how do you cope with death? Accepting death is never easy. But we don't need religion to find peace, comfort, and solace in the face of death. In this mini-audiobook collection of essays, prominent atheist author Greta Christina offers secular ways to handle your own mortality and the death of those you love. Blending intensely personal experience with compassionate, down-to-earth wisdom, Christina (Coming out Atheist and Why Are You Atheists So Angry?) explores a variety of natural philosophies of death. She shows how reality can be more comforting than illusion, shatters the myth that there are no atheists in foxholes - and tells how humanism got her through one of the grimmest times of her life.
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- Andy Russell
- 05-07-19
Enjoyable but not terribly comforting
I very much enjoyed listening to this and it's incredibly interesting. It's not terribly comforting when it comes to death but it does prove that Atheists certainly have as little or less to worry about as religious folks. Highly recommended.
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- Katmandi
- 29-09-16
Good for beginners
This book was... okay. not many terribly new ideas, but it would serve as a great compendium of ideas for any non-believers new to the subject. Surprise: turns out, death sucks no matter what your metaphysical beliefs are. Christina spends a bit more time disparaging religious coping mechanisms than providing comforting thoughts (which, while legitimate and fine, seem to circumvent the title's promise of "nothing to do with god"... the audio book is very well performed. I like Greta Christina. This book didn't help me with my newfound thanatophobia, and it didn't help me cope with my pets' impending deaths... but maybe it's because, as she states throughout her book, death sucks.
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- Rv
- 09-01-19
No comforting thoughts just a manifesto ...
The only good thing I can say is that the author is a good narrator, perhaps its because she's so passionate about her atheist stance. The book has no comforting philosophical ideas on death, as the title suggests. Instead it is merely the author's manifesto on choosing to atheism over religion and all the issues she faced during dealing with grief as a result of her atheism. Plus her 'story' is told with quite a bit of bitterness at that - not a stance which is 'comforting' to anyone. The title of this book should be changed to reflect that.
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