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Unconvinced

How Belief Is Not a Choice and Why That Changes Everything
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Unconvinced is a bold, accessible, and morally urgent book about a widespread assumption in religion that often goes unexamined: that we are responsible for what we believe. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and theology, it makes the case that belief is not a choice--and that salvation systems which reward or punish people for what they believe are therefore unjust. The book doesn't attempt to settle the question of God's existence. Instead, it zeroes in on how belief works and why that matters. Through engaging arguments and real-world analogies, it offers a new lens through which to evaluate the logic and ethics of belief-based religion, particularly Christianity and Islam. The central claim is simple but disruptive: belief cannot be chosen, and we should be judged instead by our honesty, integrity, and moral effort. Unconvinced is for readers who have wrestled with doubt and those who care about justice, truth, and the human condition.
Jon Cohen is an award-winning music producer with a parallel career as a writer, speaker, and advocate for secular humanism, scientific skepticism, and reason. Former contributor to The Skeptic magazine and Skeptical Inquirer, with a track record of public engagement on critical thinking, moral philosophy, and the psychology of belief. He lives in Surrey, England.
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