When Religion Stops Us Living. A deeply personal manifesto attacking the irrationality of religion. The author believes that religion has been weakening human beings for over 2,000 years and this book is his radical manifesto, not constrained by the chains of the politically correct, and falls within the tradition of militant atheism. From the first few pages, this text transgresses the boundaries of genre and shows itself to be an encyclopaedic manifesto. Core topics under the author's scrutiny include suffering and evil, asceticism and pleasure, sex and celibacy, pedophilia and virginity, circumcision and excision.
Targeted at amateur philosophers and first time essay readers, this deeply personal manifesto attacks religion as an irrationality, aiming to fall into militant atheism's tradition of balancing outright ridicule with theoretical analysis.