Being Good Without God
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Can children learn to be good without being told that goodness comes from above?
Being Good Without God is a warm, story-driven exploration of kindness, fairness, empathy, and moral courage — written especially for secular families, curious young readers, and thoughtful teens asking big questions.
Through engaging stories, age-accessible explanations, and thoughtful discussion prompts, this book explores:
•Why helping others feels right
•Where moral ideas come from
•Why the world can be unfair
•How societies develop shared norms
•Why good people disagree
•When rules should be questioned
•How to act ethically even when no one is watching
Blending storytelling with insights from psychology, evolution, and social science, this book introduces young readers to moral reasoning without preaching, fear, or dogma.
It does not criticize religion.
It simply asks:
If goodness is human-made, how can we build it wisely?
Perfect for:
•Atheist and secular parents
•Humanist families
•Educators teaching ethical literacy
•Teens exploring morality outside religion
•Families who value curiosity, dialogue, and critical thinking
With reflection exercises, "What Would You Do?" scenarios, and deeper-dive sidebars for teens and adults, this book grows with the reader — making it ideal for family discussion or classroom use.
Morality is not a finished rulebook.
It is an ongoing human project.
And this book invites young minds to take part.