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On several sites I am well known as an atheist writer though I write stories and articles about a wide variety of topics. I write how-to articles about fish care, floral design, cooking, and sex. I write editorials and memoirs. I also write fiction, poetry, and erotica. In my fiction, poetry, and erotica I sometimes use the words God, Jesus, demon, devil, Jihad, soul, spirit, ghost or other words which refer to supernatural concepts either as literary devices or in dialog. I have been told by a number of readers that the use of such words means that I can't possibly be an atheist, that it means I must believe in God.

An Atheist View

http://www.squidoo.com/Atheist-Issues#module13430782

Jesus Camp - AlloCiné

http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=111518.html jeudi 25 janvier 2007 - News - Festivals Les nominations à la 79e cérémonie des Oscars, qui se déroulera le 25 février prochain, ont été dévoilées ce mardi 23 janvier. Le musical "D...
Avec plus de 300 millions d'habitants, les Etats-Unis comptent 224 millions de Chrétiens dont 80 à 100 millions d'Evangélistes, 4 millions de Juifs et un million et demi de Musulmans.

Jesus Camp : Secrets de tournage

http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm-111518/secrets-tournage/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Camp Jesus Camp is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing about a charismatic Christian summer camp , where children spend their summers learning and practicing their prophetic gifts and being taught that they can "take back America for Christ ." [ 1 ] According to the distributor, it "doesn't come with any prepackaged point of view" and tries to be "an honest and impartial depiction of one faction of the evangelical Christian community". [ 2 ] Jesus Camp debuted at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival , and was sold by A&E Indie Films to Magnolia Pictures.

Jesus Camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486358/

Jesus Camp (2006)

Jesus Camp follows several young children as they prepare to attend a summer camp where the kids will get their daily dose of evangelical Christianity. Becky Fischer works at the camp, which is named Kids on Fire. Through interviews with Fischer, the children, and others, Jesus Camp illustrates the unswerving belief of the faithful.
Atheism and skepticism