Worldslaziestbusker
12th November 2009, 06:43 AM
Hello folks
I just made a request that my local library purchase a copy of Max Wallace's "The Purple Economy," because I'm keen to read it but can't fund my own copy at the moment. As I hit send I realised I was potentially (because there's no guarantee the library will buy it on my say so) bringing atheism to the masses. It's not a huge stride forward in bringing atheism to the fore but it's a small step toward balancing the shelves stacked with Paul Davies, Roy Abraham Varghese and John C. Lennox's books. Knowledge is power. Library membership is, if not free, usually very reasonably priced. Free power. Yay.
Consider requesting some of the less well known books on atheism at your local library as a quiet, positive means to get your voice heard.
WLB
I just made a request that my local library purchase a copy of Max Wallace's "The Purple Economy," because I'm keen to read it but can't fund my own copy at the moment. As I hit send I realised I was potentially (because there's no guarantee the library will buy it on my say so) bringing atheism to the masses. It's not a huge stride forward in bringing atheism to the fore but it's a small step toward balancing the shelves stacked with Paul Davies, Roy Abraham Varghese and John C. Lennox's books. Knowledge is power. Library membership is, if not free, usually very reasonably priced. Free power. Yay.
Consider requesting some of the less well known books on atheism at your local library as a quiet, positive means to get your voice heard.
WLB