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  • An Ex-Pastor's Journey from Belief to Atheism
  • Written by: Jerry DeWitt
  • Narrated by: Jerry DeWitt
  • Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
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Hope After Faith

Written by: Jerry DeWitt
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Atheism's leading lights have long been intellectuals raised in the secular and academic worlds: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and the late Christopher Hitchens. By contrast, Jerry DeWitt was born and bred into the church and was in fact a Pentecostal preacher before arriving at atheism through an extraordinary dialogue with faith that spanned more than a quarter of a century. Hope After Faith is his account of that journey.

DeWitt was a pastor in the town of DeRidder, Louisiana, and was a fixture of the community. In private, however, he'd begun to question his faith. Late one night in May 2011, a member of his flock called seeking prayer for her brother who had been in a serious accident. As DeWitt searched for the right words to console her, speech failed him, and he found that the faith which once had formed the cornerstone of his life had finally crumbled to dust. When it became public knowledge that DeWitt was now an atheist, he found himself shunned by much of DeRidder's highly religious community, losing nearly everything he'd known.

DeWitt's struggle for identity and meaning mirrors the one currently facing millions of people around the world. With both agnosticism and atheism entering the mainstream one in five Americans now claim no religious affiliation, according to a recent study the moment has arrived for a new atheist voice, one that is respectful of faith and religious traditions yet warmly embraces a life free of religion, finding not skepticism and cold doubt but rather profound meaning and hope. Hope After Faith is the story of one man's evolution toward a committed and considered atheism, one driven by humanism, a profound moral dimension, and a happiness and self-confidence obtained through living free of fear.

©2012 Jerry DeWitt (P)2013 Dogma Debate, LLC

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sums my struggle with religion

a must read for any believer struggling to understand the 'word of god' and why there seems to be many contradiction and backword statements in religion. I'd thought the experience I undergone can't be put into words, because how complicated it was. I can not recommended a better book about religion; from the miracles happening to brother Jerry, the dreams and presence of god or Holy ghost I have experienced it all. The only difference is I came from Islamic background. This book I will be recommending to a lot of people, to underline the fact that what looks intuitive and straight forward to people (the said miracles and proofs of god) can't be more deceiving. Do yourself a favor and listen to this book.

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