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Good-Less

How to Find Meaning, Hope and Purpose Without God

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Good-Less

By: Areo Clementa
Narrated by: Jen Wright
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What happens when belief is questioned—and comfort is no longer enough?

God-Less is not an attack on faith, nor is it an attempt to strip meaning from life. It is a careful, honest examination of religion as a human construct—one shaped by fear, power, tradition, and the need to survive an uncertain world.

Drawing from history, psychology, science, and lived experience, this book asks the questions many are afraid to voice:

  • Why do we accept ancient religious texts as literal truth?
  • Why is doubt treated as danger?
  • Why does belief so often override compassion, evidence, and empathy?

Through clear reasoning and unflinching inquiry, God-Less challenges the idea that morality, hope, or purpose require God—while acknowledging why belief remains powerful and, for some, necessary.

This book is not for those seeking reassurance. It is for listeners willing to confront uncomfortable truths, examine inherited beliefs, and consider what meaning looks like when certainty is removed.

If faith gives you strength, this book will ask why. If doubt keeps you awake, this book will meet you there.

God-Less is an invitation—not to disbelief, but to intellectual honesty.

Listen carefully. Once you question, there is no going back.

©2025 Rick Scott (P)2025 Rick Scott
Atheism Religious Studies Compassion
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