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Dan Arel

    Dan Arel is a writer whose journalistic work delves into potent themes such as religion in politics and the intersection of science and faith. His writing is characterized by a direct approach, challenging the status quo and calling out faith-based claims without sugarcoating. Arel aims to open readers' eyes to alternative perspectives, advocating for a secular world where the separation of church and state is paramount. His mission is to provoke thought and inspire active engagement in shaping the world.

    Parenting Without God
    • 2019

      Parenting Without God

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This practical guide--written with humility, compassion, and understanding--helps parents teach their children about standing up to religious proselytization and recognizing all forms of discrimination that hamper human dignity and democracy. It's for parents who wish for their children to question everything and reach their own conclusions based on verifiable evidence. Above all, Arel makes the argument that parents should lead by example--both by speaking candidly about the importance of secularism and by living an unabashedly secular life.

      Parenting Without God