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“Secular sermons”

Posted on March 22, 2006 by Kirsten

In the New Statesman, John Gray critiques both Wolpert (Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast–I blogged about that book yesterday) and Daniel C Dennett, Breaking the Spell: religion as a natural phenomenon.

This entry was posted in Books, Metaphysics, Nature, Spirituality and tagged Breaking the Spell, Daniel C Dennett, evolution, John Carey, Lewis Wolpert, religion, religion as a natural phenomenon, Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast: The Evolutionary Origins of Belief, spirituality by Kirsten. Bookmark the permalink.

Marion Flarey, book 1. Literary Romance :)

Once Upon a Flarey Tale by Kirsten Mortensen

Her new apartment is a Tower. Which may mean her Prince is on the way. Or it may mean that Fairy Tales are real. Available on Amazon (print or Kindle) and for other e-formats (browse here).

NOVELLA! And also free :D

Sweet. Funny. Fast-paced. At 25K+ reads on Wattpad, it’s the perfect romcom to read with a cup of tea (or glass of wine)! Kindle version here. Prefer a different format? Lots of choices here!

Can Job

Can Job, a romantic comedy by Kirsten Mortensen

Can Job. Like your job. Only funny. Only $.99! Click here to grab your Kindle e-copy. Prefer a different format? Lots of choices here!

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