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|expand=*Please include in the book list on atheism: |expand=*Please include in the book list on atheism:
:{{cite book |title=Away With All Gods!—Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World |last=Avakian |first=Bob |authorlink=Bob Avakian |year=2008 |publisher=Insight Press |isbn=13:978-0-9760236-8-5}} :{{cite book |title=Away With All Gods!—Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World |last=Avakian |first=Bob |authorlink=Bob Avakian |year=2008 |publisher=Insight Press |isbn=13:978-0-9760236-8-5}}
:{{cite book |title=God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything |last=Hitchens |first=Christopher |authorlink=Christopher Hitchens |year=2007 |publisher=Twelve Books |isbn=13:978-0-4465798-0-3}}
:{{cite book |title=Why I Am not a Christian |last=Russell |first=Bertrand |authorlink=Bertrand Russell |year=1936 |publisher=Watts}}
:{{cite book |title=Existentialism and Humanism |last=Sartre |first=Jean-Paul |authorlink=Jean-Paul Sartre |origyear=1947 |year=1984 |publisher=Methuen}}
*Please include ] — countries by percentage which claim "I believe there is a God" based on the results of a ] poll conducted in 2005. *Please include ] — countries by percentage which claim "I believe there is a God" based on the results of a ] poll conducted in 2005.
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