Liberty to Live
Courier,
Auckland
:
Subtitled "Concepts for Personal Enrichment', Mr. Cooper's first book is a practical guide for people who want to get the best out of life.
Bay
of
Plenty Times
:
Mr. Cooper demonstrates how the principles discussed can apply to changing your entire outlook onyour life.....I like this book.
Wairarapa Times:
This is a very attractive philosophy .... "
Liberty
to Live. Concepts for Personal Enrichment" is a book which contains an important message.
Hawkes
Bay
Herald Tribune:
The book will be read and re-read....it is about
Me.
a person of'worth and value.
N.Z. Listener:
Cooper writes more clearly than most in his field using incidents from his own life as examples.
Otago Daily Times:
The book is written in terms that will allow many readers to identify with it.
Nelson Evening Mail:
I'd make if compulsory reading for every university student and especially Theological students.
Southland Times:
I commend the book to a wide readership.
TO HELL WITH GOD?
The Rationalist News N.S.W:
This is a delightful book to read If is not just written for atheists, but also for the religious mind.
N.Z. Herald:
He writes clearly and logically and builds up a formidable case against if not God, at least the Christian religion... This is an honest book.
Daily Post, Rotorua:
Clearly he sees that individual worth in this world needs fostering.-..Cooper now securely holds a humanist attitude, he lakes care not to criticise the Christian, only the Christian beliefs.
Editor, Western Australian Humanist Society News:
Iam so glad you wrote this book...it held my interest to the extent that I was loath to put it down.
Editor, Atheist Foundation of Australia Inc:
Your book is particularly suitable for teenagers I would like to see it in every high school library.
N.Z. Rationalist and Humanist:
This book can be recommended enthusiastically.... is Q very good summary of all the best current thinking across the atheist spectrum.
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