· “Your god is not vegan.” This is Kim Socha’s provocative parting message to readers of Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed (Freethought House, ). “Cease imagining your religion lends itself to true parity for animals.” The author is a disillusioned atheist and “advocate for unconditional animal liberation.”. Animal Liberation and Atheism Kim Socha. 27 ratings by Goodreads. ISBN / ISBN Published by Freethought House, Used Condition: Good Soft cover. Save for Later. From HPB-Red (Dallas, TX, U.S.A.) AbeBooks Seller Since Ma Seller Rating. In Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed, Kim Socha initiates the conversation by exploring how the concept of religion is inherently antithetical to animal liberation. She also challenges secularists to view the world differently, free from religion's cultural baggage/5.
What do atheism and veganism have in common? More than you might think, according to Kim Socha, author of the new book "Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed". Often reviled for their political beliefs, Kim has noted that there is a trend for many animal advocates to subscribe to a secular ethic. Key Words: Kim socha, animal liberation, atheism, Bible, christian, hierarchy, religion, theology, vegan i approached Animal Liberation and Atheism by Kim socha expecting to experience a connection between two people who held a shared passion but very different life-views (myself, a christian, and socha, an atheist). that hope quickly gave way. Kim Socha, Ph.D., is author of Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed and is employed as a social emergency response worker for those facing family violence, housing instability, addiction, and mental health crises.
Animal Liberation and Atheism Kim Socha. 27 ratings by Goodreads. ISBN / ISBN Published by Freethought House, In this short but powerful book, Dr Kim Socha shows the potential of atheism, and the inability of religion, to genuinely advance the cause of animal liberation. She challenges atheists and believers alike to critically examine the moral beliefs that govern their actions towards other animals – and then do something about it. In Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed, Kim Socha initiates the conversation by exploring how the concept of religion is inherently antithetical to animal liberation. She also challenges secularists to view the world differently, free from religion's cultural baggage.
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