Despite the title, it’s by no means a religious work, rather a conversation about living a happy, fulfilling, ethical life without God, without religion and without the stifling dogma that comes with faith. There are no commandments; instead, you’re encouraged to make commitments that guide a grounded, ethical and sustainable way of living. Drawing on the philosophical foundations of Spinoza, Arne Næss, and Peter Singer, it invites us to rethink who we are, how we relate to others, and how our everyday choices ripple outward through society, ecosystems, and future generations.