Actually,
it’s Bernie Mesco’s library of books and pamphlets of interest to
Humanists, that he has generously made accessible to HALVASON
members. The way it works is:
Make a selection from the current list of books and pamphlets. The
list can be found in a labeled folder on the literature table at the
general meeting each month. Please take a copy with you to keep.
Fill out the checkout form on the back of the list.
Give the form to Bernie at a meeting. If he doesn’t already have the
book with him at the meeting, he will bring it with him to the next one.
You can also call Bernie at 240-9889 to request that he bring a book to the next general meeting.
Return the book to Bernie at a future meeting.
List of books and pamphlets:
The Best of Robert Ingersol, by Roger E. Greeley
The Way of Ethical Humanism, by Gerald A. Larue
Ancient Myths and Modern Life, by Gerald. A. Larue
The Way of Positive Humanism, by Gerald A. Larue
In Defense of Secular Humanism, by Paul Kurtz
Science as a Candle in the Dark, by Carl Sagan
Billions and Billions, by Carl Sagan
Staying Sane in a Crazy World, by Sherwin T. Wine
Judaism Beyond God, by Sherwin T. Wine
An Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism, by Gordon Stein
Freethought on the American Frontier, by Fred Whitehead
Lucifer’s Handbook, by Lee Carter
The Essential Atheist Lexicon, by Lee Carter (pamphlet)
The Origin Christianity - The True Story, by Lee Carter (pamphlet)
Fighting Back - A Manual for Freethinkers, by Tim Madigan and Tom Flynn
Bible Stories as You’ve Never Heard Them (The Gospel According to the Women), by Betty Willis Brooks
Asimov’s Guide to the Bible, by Isaac Asimov
How to think about Weird Things, by Theodore Schick, Jr.
What books would you like to see in the library? HALVASON
will consider purchasing books of sufficiently widespread interest for
the library. Current candidates are:
Kingdom Coming: The Rise of the Christian Nation, by Michelle Goldberg -- This is an
alarming account of the Christian nationalists' infiltration into the US
government. Leslie Tighihas reviewed it