Love over Religion is a brave and heartfelt reply to the question, "Why did you leave Christianity?"
After years as an active churchgoer, Danica Allen made the difficult choice to leave the faith. No single moment led to her decision. Instead, she found herself gradually realizing that her personal beliefs and morality were at odds with Christianity's foundation.
Beginning with her discomfort with a God who actively encourages acts of abuse, slavery, and discrimination, Allen tackles Christianity's most significant sociopolitical issues and negative attitudes toward other faiths and the marginalized. She does so not with anger or intellectual pontification, but with gentleness, humor, and compassion.
A must-read for all those struggling to explain why they cannot accept Christianity, Love over Religion also invites Christians to examine the often-contradictory teachings of the church. Allen does not condemn the followers of any faith. Instead, she offers a chance to bridge the divide between atheists and Christians. Love over Religion provides food for a civil conversation on the relative merits of faith and nonbelief. Are you ready for that discussion?
About the Author: Danica Allen has always been fascinated with spirituality. She studied world religions extensively, both in college and on her own time.
Allen was an active churchgoer for ten years and has attended a wide range of Christian churches, from Pentecostal and Catholic to Southern Baptist and Lutheran. She explored nondenominational Hispanic and African American churches and took part in community outreach, Bible studies, and worship teams.
Increasingly, Allen found herself confronting aspects of Christianity she found objectionable, especially those centered on denying or condemning others. As her daughter grew and began to ask questions of her own, Allen realized she did not want to raise a child in an environment that, while often loving, was based on a foundation of discrimination and hate.