Mon, 10 November 2008 Chapter Nine: Life Without God in the United States If we were to assume there is no power higher than the power of the clearly functioning human intellect, more of us could join the ranks of Jefferson, Franklin, Einstein, Asimov, Newton, Sagan, Ayn Rand and so many other freethinkers. And if a majority of us were to join such greats, we could enjoy fairer tax legislation, generally increased sense of personal responsibility, and a deeper sense of unity among our citizens. Then the United States would be far better friends with our planetary neighbors. |

No Gods, No Guilt is the true story of one
man's journey from faithful Roman Catholic priest
to atheist psychologist. A serialized
autobiographical audio book by Stephen
Frederick Uhl, Ph.D.

