All Atheists Go To Heaven isn’t an anti-religion book. It’s not supposed to scare you or influence your perceptions of reality or make you question your existence.

AAGTH is simply one person’s perspective on the similarities between religion and superstition and how the human race can evolve if we take a more relaxed approach to faith.

There are fundamental principles that each person should live by in order to make the world a better place. Most of us learn them as children, but our motivation for adhering to them centers around the allure of ultimate entry to the universe’s most coveted club: the almighty H-word.

Shouldn’t we follow those principles for less self-serving reasons?

AAGTH will cover the 10 (or so) principles that every person should live by in order to gain access to their own personal H-word. By my estimation, it doesn’t matter if you’re Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Agnostic or even Atheist--we can all enter a euphoric realm once our "sell by" date on Earth has expired.

Think of AAGTH as a self help book for the afterlife.

So what makes me qualified to write such a proclamatory book? Nothing really.

I’m a born and bred Southerner who has spent the last few years living in San Francisco and traveling around the western US. For a quarter-century, all I had ever known about the world and what it meant to be a decent human being was rooted in conservative, religious teachings.

My experiences over these last couple of years has made me question them all.

If you’re looking for a unique spin on the religion debate and don’t mind laughing a time or two, I’d appreciate your support to get this book published.

Thanks!