William Henry Fitchett (1841-1928) was an Australian journalist, historian, novelist, minister, and editor. He wrote three novels, and a number of successful popular histories—including Deeds that Won the Empire (1896)—but he viewed his work as the founding president of the Methodist Ladies' College of Melbourne to be his crowning achievement.
The Beliefs of Unbelief (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): Studies in the Alternatives to Faith
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- Publisher: Barnes & Noble
- Publication date: 07/12/2011
- Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 292
- File size: 388 KB
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In this volume, Fitchett, a deeply religious man, makes the claim that the formula to live life effectively is laid out in the bible. He says "The Bible . . . holds the secret, it teaches the art, of happiness.” However, much of this book describes other belief systems based on unbelief in Christianity—alternatives to belief in God (Atheism and Agnosticism), the Bible (a book of forgery or dreams), and Jesus Christ (a fraud, a myth).