"We are not slaves even to the gods" is a precise work on atheism and a sharp, systemic critique of religion and spirituality. Its arguments apply to every faith, be it Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, or Buddhism. In sixteen concise chapters, it offers unfailing reasons that demystify religion-its holy books, gods, messiahs, prayers, and rituals. The book teaches what philosophy truly is and why religious presumptions cannot be called philosophy. It also exposes the perilous ways of spiritual cults and how god-men dress up primitive ideas and personal fantasies as mysticism and enlightenment. For atheists, it delivers sharp arguments that slay dogma; for the faithful, compelling reasons to unshackle themselves from mental slavery.