Hardcover
224 Pages, 5.54 x 8.2 x 0.6 in
October 8, 2009
The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
1400073472
9781400073474
From the Publisher
Unique insights from an atheist's Sunday-morning
odyssey
When Hemant Mehta was a teenager he stopped believing in
God, but he never lost his interest in religion. Mehta is "the eBay
atheist," the nonbeliever who auctioned off the opportunity for the
winning bidder to send him to church. The auction winner was Jim
Henderson, a former pastor and author of Evangelism Without
Additives. Since then, Mehta has visited a variety of church
services-posting his insightful critiques on the Internet and
spawning a positive, ongoing dialogue between atheists and
believers.
I Sold My Soul on eBay tells how and why Mehta became an
atheist and features his latest church critiques, including
descriptions of his visits to some of the best-known churches in
the country. His observations will surprise and challenge you,
revealing how the church comes across to those outside the faith.
Who better than a nonbeliever to offer an eye-opening assessment of
how the gospel is being presented-and the elements that enhance or
detract from the presentation.
Mehta announced prior to his churchgoing odyssey that he would
watch for any signs of God's existence. After spending Sunday
mornings in some of the nation's leading churches, what happened to
the man who sold his soul on eBay? Did attending church change his
lack of belief? The answers can be found inside.
About the Author
Hemant Mehta is an honors graduate of the
University of Illinois at Chicago, where he helped establish the
organization Students WithOut Religious Dogma (SWORD). Mehta also
is chair of the Secular Student Alliance's board of directors. His
story has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the
Chicago Sun-Times, the Seattle Times, the
Village Voice, National Public Radio, and FOX News
Channel, among other major news outlets. Currently, Mehta is
working toward a masters degree in math education at DePaul
University in Chicago.