Further Reading

Websites

Secular Web
- Fantastic resource in an intelligent, well-rounded format. A "must read" site.

Secular Web Library
- Reference library from site above.

The Brick Testament
- Brilliant and creative work illustrating biblical stories using Lego(tm) Bricks and pulling no punches on the less savory stories in the book.

American Humanist Association
- Positive non-religion

American Atheists, Inc.
- Now that the Murray-Ohairs are gone, this organization carries on. It's actually easier to hear their message when the polarizing figure of Madelyn isn't at the helm shouting at everyone.

Council for Secular Humanism
- If you must call an alternative to organized religion something- call it this.

Intelligent Design website
- You don't really need to produce evidence, just say that there is some. This is a very well-put-together site in all but its content.

Enjoy exploring the depths to which one must go to hold untenable beliefs (such as, 'the earth is only 6 thousand years old', 'the bible is scientifically accurate' and other gems)
hmmm, wonder why these guys are so "wrong"...

Good blog with some interesting thoughts on xian clichés
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(Books)

The End of Faith
by Sam Harris

The God Delusion
by Richard Dawkins

God is not Great
by Christopher Hitchens

The Bible Handbook for Free Thinkers and Inquiring Christians
by GW Foote

Anatomy of Religion
by Elaine Pagels

Asimov's Guide to the Bible
by Isaac Asimov

Atheism: A Philosophical Justification
by Michael Martin

The Case Against Christianity
by Michael Martin

The Mind of the Bible-Believer
by Edmund D. Cohen

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
by Charles Mackay

God: The Ultimate Autobiography
by Jeremy Pascall