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u/DatBowl · 4 pointsr/NotTimAndEricPics
u/d4m4s74 · 3 pointsr/IAmA

Just in case Penn doesn't reply, He talks aboutthis anecdote here. and the book is called God, No!: Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales

u/The_Last_Y · 3 pointsr/exmormon

I highly recommend God, No! by Penn Gillette. It is a quick and easy read, but it was the final piece of the puzzle for me. It made me be okay with being atheist and that I could be happy without religion. Losing religious belief opens you up to a world of infinite possibilities, it is scary because it is unknown. You get to choose your own destiny now, but you can and will find happiness in your own unique way.

u/roejogan1 · 3 pointsr/JoeRogan

if you want an awesome, interesting audiobook to listen to, listen to Penn's book "God, no!" he reads it, and it is pretty hilarious. one of the most memorable audiobooks i have heard!

u/xeonrage · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I haven't sat down with a book in a while.. but I've got an old favorite on the way. The last book I sat down and read was Penn Jillette's God No!. I really enjoyed the little stories.. but I'm already a big fan of Penn and his brand of humor.

u/brainburger · 1 pointr/atheism

>Just think how silly it would be to make a similar christian desktop background featuring Jesus, Moses, St. Paul, Augustine, Francis of Assisi... with vocal christian celebrities Mel Gibson and the Jonas Brothers among them.

In European Christian art, it is actually quite a common thing for the patrons of a church or artist to be included in pictures, alongside biblical or (then) historical characters. Usually they will be in the crowd, worshiping Jesus or Mary, or some similar role.

Penn Jillette has written at least one book about atheism, and has spoken about it often and in detail, both in interviews and in his TV Bullshit!.

I don't think Hawkins has ever said specifically that he is an atheist, though he has said that it is not necessary to invoke a God to explain creation.

You didn't mention John Cleese, at the back-left, co-writer of The Life of Brian.

As this seems likely just to be a personal favorites list, rather than a systematic attempt to compile a list of important atheists, it seems fine to me, though Adam Savage seems a bit out of place in that company.

u/countrybuhbuh · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Well since you are already a Penn Jillette fan have you read his latest book?