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Danny Barker

    Daniel Barker is an American atheist activist and musician who transitioned from a 19-year career as an evangelical Christian preacher and composer to atheism in 1984. He has since become a prominent voice in the secular movement, focusing on critique of religion and advocacy for rational thought. Barker's writings, including numerous articles and books, explore his personal journey from faith to disbelief, championing a worldview grounded in reason. His work aims to encourage readers to reflect on religion's role in society and to foster freethought.

    Free Will Explained
    Godless
    God: The Most Unpleasant Character in All Fiction
    A Life in Jazz
    Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong
    • This book affirms a child's ability to think about moral issues and to question "Why?" It offers tools for critical thought while painlessly teaching situation ethics.

      Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong
    • Barker describes the intellectual and psychological path he followed in moving from fundamentalism to freethought. Godless includes sections on biblical morality, the historicity of Jesus, biblical contradictions, the unbelievable resurrection, and much more.

      Godless
    • A compelling essay on free will from an internationally recognized authority on atheism, and author of 'God: The Most Unpleasant Character in All Fiction'.

      Free Will Explained