The Anti-Abortion Atheistic Animal
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There are many misunderstandings people have about me and what I believe. The goal of this book is to help them better understand who I am and why I do what I do. Simply hearing labels such as "pro-life", "atheist", "vegan", or "determinist" will not mean anything unless you have been educated on the meaning behind them. This book is my attempt at defining certain terms and how they apply to me.
Chastity White Rose
My birth/legal name is Chandler Klebs but for all personal and professional purposes I use the name Chastity White Rose. This is completely explained in my different books I have published. I have many books on Amazon and I am recently getting started with Smashwords. My older books are under my old name and some are under my new name. I am transgender and have vowed celibacy and this had led to some strange inspiration in my writing.I consider the book titled: "Chandler's Honesty" to be the best of all my books. It provides the most information about my journey. However I also republished my very first book "Confessions of a Confused Virgin" on Smashwords as well. The difference between my beliefs has changed a lot in the 8 year difference between these books but I am the same confused virgin I was back then, except perhaps more confused after I talked to Honesty the unicorn.
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The Anti-Abortion Atheistic Animal - Chastity White Rose
The Anti-Abortion Atheistic Animal
Chastity White Rose
Preface to the 2021 Edition
This book was originally written in 2015. I have left it unmodified for historical purposes. It is worth noting that now I do not call myself an atheist anymore and now I am publicly out as transgender and go by the name Chastity White Rose. For more details on that, you will need to read my Chandler’s Honesty
series.
But this book still serves as a reminder of the reasons I cannot believe traditional religions as well as explaining some of my views on sexuality, veganism, and abortion. I hope something written here is helpful to the few who actually read it. If nothing else, maybe you’ll at least get a laugh out of it.
Introduction
What you are about to read is an explanation of both what I do and don't believe. Basically it is a summary of various things including atheism, determinism, and non-violence.
The main purposes of this book are:
1. To make you think
2. To refute people's assumptions about who I am and what I stand for.
3. To challenge certain beliefs that some of us are taught that have potential to lead to violence.
If you are happy with your life the way it is and don't want anything to challenge your beliefs or make you rethink your position on life and death issues such as abortion or animal slaughter, then this book is probably not for you.
If however you are against abortion or are vegetarian or vegan for ethical reasons, then much of what I say you should relate to. If you are atheist then you may get something out of my explanations for why I don't believe in God even if you disagree with everything else I said.
What is Atheism?
An atheist does not believe in any gods but that does not mean you can make the assumption that they have no morals or beliefs which may be compatible with certain religious traditions. By writing about a variety of subjects, I hope to more accurately explain the way I think about those subjects and how atheism sometimes, but not always, has a causal connection with them.
When I say I am an atheist, it does not mean I hate whatever god/goddesses you believe in. It also does not mean that I hate the believers of any religion nor do I desire to kill them. It does not mean that I am pretending that a god does not exist so that I can sin
without consequences
. You can't assume that an atheist has no background in religion. In fact, most of the atheist activists were once extremely devout in a religion in their past. I am one of them and so I can tell my story as others have done.
I am a very practical man. What I can't use I simply dismiss. If I ever meet God, Jesus, Allah, The Flying Spaghetti Monster, or The Invisible Pink Unicorn, I imagine I will have to ask them some questions. Until then nothing that a human says will convince me. For example, I have lived with my mother for over 27 years, but I still can't tell you everything that she believes or exactly what her plans are.
The most accurate description I can give you of my mother is that she is the author of two books at this time and that she teaches music. However, it would be simply ludicrous to ask me what her religious or political views are about every topic because I will NEVER be able to feel her emotions or experience her memories. Anyone who wanted to get to know her would have to talk to her directly.
If God does exist and has