Hemant Mehta

Hemant Mehta is an American atheist activist, blogger, and author. He's known for selling his soul on eBay, eating babies,[1] and not being an asshole to believers. Mehta was a math teacher but is now a full-time atheist activist. If you are looking for a popular atheist YouTuber, his channel "The Atheist Voice"[2] may be a far better alternative to that other guy.

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The Friendly Atheist

Hemant Mehta's blog, Friendly Atheist, is currently hosted on Patheos. Mehta features issues like separation of church and state,[3] gay rights,[4] the use of religion to explain the origin of the universe,[5] the non-existence of the soul,[6] Santa Claus,[7] and the many problems Christianity has.[8]

While the Friendly Atheist is primarily Mehta's blog, he has a number of co-bloggers, and he also accepts submissions.

Women's issues

Mehta took up the case of a pastor's wife who was treated unsympathetically by a group of Christians after she filed for separation from her husband citing physical, spiritual and emotional abuse.[9] Mehta also criticised Christians who oppose abortion rights,[10] described how anti-abortion activists who tried to undermine Planned Parenthood broke the law,[11] and has opposed proposed Illinois legislation that would deny financial support for mothers of children who cannot name the father in a birth certificate.[12]

Mehta acknowledges that many Christians recognize the sexism inherent in biblical stories about God.[13]

Books

Mehta has written several books. He gained a degree of prominence following the events described in I Sold My Soul on eBay (2007, ISBN 978-1400073474).

The Young Atheist's Survival Guide: Helping Secular Students Thrive (2012, ISBN 978-1939221070) is intended to help students cope with the social consequences of coming out as atheists and stand up to teachers and administrators trying to inject religion in public schools.

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gollark: This is because C bad
gollark: ```c#define let char*#define var char#define auto int*#define fn int#include <stdio.h>fn main() { printf("HELLO APIOWORLD");}```
gollark: They look the same.
gollark: Oh, I see, oops! Okay, my bad.

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