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  • December 7, 2012
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Share This Chain Letter or You’ll Go to Hell

It’s always a little disappointing when a Facebook friend you like puts up a post that expresses views you really don’t like. This time it was a chain letter that apparently originated with “holiday confessions” by CBS presenter Ben Stein, but … Read more →

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  • June 30, 2012
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Atheism and Grief

I recently came across a piece written by Anglican Rev. Gavin Dunbar positing that the ‘grieving atheist cannot provide any reason why he grieves, or why he (rightly) respects the grief of others’.  I found this statement very upsetting; does … Read more →

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  • June 5, 2012
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Atheism, Religion, and Anger

The Huffington Post is running an article by Keli Goff titled “Would an Agnostic Make the Best President?“, which unfortunately contains the tired ‘all atheists are angry’ trope.  I was going to comment on the article, but I think I’ll … Read more →

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