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Executioners prepare to burn dissident Czech Catholic priest Jan Hus at the stake in 1415 AD.
Executioners prepare to burn dissident Czech Catholic priest Jan Hus at the stake in 1415 AD.

 

Past Imperfect

     For centuries, Western sages have been issuing dire warnings about the hazards of historical ignorance.

     “The sins of the father are to be laid upon the children,” cautioned English playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) in The Merchant of Venice.

     This is a real and present danger, because as American novelist William Faulkner noted, “The past is never dead; it isn’t even past.”

     All too often we sin, or err, again. “Those who don’t know history,” warned Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke (1729-1797), “are doomed to repeat it.”

     As I’ve learned during several years of research for a manuscript, our tendency to re-offend appears to be built-in to our genes and, thus, also our self-defeating behaviors. Which is why I’m an apostate from religion and an apostle of thinking anew. It’s essential that we try to understand our history, both genetic and social, to determine whether what we believe and how it affects our behavior actually makes sense today.

     My focus in this blog and in my manuscript is on the history of how human beings, specifically Western Christians, became nearly universally in thrall to invisible beings. With nary an atom of material evidence. It’s a fascinating if somewhat dispiriting history. 

     To a great extent, it’s unlikely we would have turned out any other way. Which is not to say it’s irreversible.

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Hidden in Plain Sight: Disturbing Facts

Hidden in Plain Sight: Disturbing Facts

April 18, 2018

When reading news stories in the media, the devil is often hidden in the details, if they are not spelled out. Read carefully.
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Save the Children: Fundamentalists perpetually target kids

Save the Children: Fundamentalists perpetually target kids

March 30, 2018

For Christian evangelicals, brainwashing children is perpetually a primary endeavor, as several news stories in recent weeks reiterated. One article posted Monday in Hemant Mehta’s Friendly Atheist blog—“No, a Mother Isn’t in Jail Right Now Because She Baptized Her Daughter”—updates a continuing story showing how desperately impatient believers are to indoctrinate the innocent, even when legally prohibited.
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How American Christianity Perpetuates: Reason #2

How American Christianity Perpetuates: Reason #2

March 12, 2018

A March 7 post in Patheos Nonreligious hub’s Progressive Secular Humanist blog says it all about how Christian dogma embedded in American society insidiously perpetuates the faith. Titled “Trump Administration Goes All In For Abstinence-Only Sex Education,” the post by Michael Stone focuses on White House policy changes that have empowered Valerie Huber, an abstinence-only sex-education restrictionist, to control the $286 billion federal ...
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Religious skepticism as American as Ghost Hunters

Religious skepticism as American as Ghost Hunters

February 24, 2018

As my wife would gladly tell you, I am no libertine hedonist, wild-eyed radical or utopian free spirit, but I do subscribe to one core impulse for all of those: people’s need to privately figure out what parts of reality work best for them—without bowing mindlessly to hidebound tradition or mystical received wisdom. For me, accepting a universe where supernatural beings simply don’t exist is what works best. And this philosophy has ...
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Blended churches: The New Faith Paradigm?

Blended churches: The New Faith Paradigm?

February 19, 2018

About a year ago, three neighboring Protestant congregations—two Lutheran, one Methodist—merged into one in Woonsocket, a small South Dakota farming community near where I live. This interesting faith innovation was reported Feb. 12 in Sioux Falls’ Argus Leader, the state’s largest-circulation metro newspaper. The merger may ...
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American, Australian “nones” endure faith’s intrusions

American, Australian “nones” endure faith’s intrusions

February 10, 2018

Blogger’s note: Although most of my blog posts have been relatively long to this point, I’m going to start submitting occasional shorter posts, starting with this one, about topics that just require a quick introduction and not extensive discussion. As always, comments are welcome. We Americans tend to be inward-looking as a nation, not fully comprehending how people elsewhere view the world far differently than we do—or sometimes very much...
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The dark soul of technology

The dark soul of technology

January 29, 2018

When people think of faith, I suspect technology is not usually their first thought. But perhaps it should be. Indeed, the technology of written language—a technical process invented to enhance human communication and memory—succeeded in widely spreading shared religions among humankind, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam. In fact, Islam specifically refers to the adherents of these religions as “people of the book." ...
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Unexamined ignorance embarasses

Unexamined ignorance embarasses

January 25, 2018

A spokesman for failed Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore, speaking to cable news network CNN just before the loss, simultaneously reassured liberals that all Southerners are know-nothing morons and embarrassed Southerners who know better. The awkward incident is recounted in an unflinching Dec. 14 article on the American Humanist Association’s Humanist.com e-zine by Matthew Bolger, the AHA’s legislative director, ...
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Holy books, constitutions share rigid DNA

Holy books, constitutions share rigid DNA

January 24, 2018

The Bible and government constitutions share an important reality: Conservative proponents consider them sacred. “Holy-book” purists labor mightily to block any new interpretation or alteration deviating from the original. Such as the South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee, which seeks to make it harder for citizens to amend the state’s Constitution via ballot measures. Proposed amendments now require a simple majority at the ...
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Pascal’s wager: Fake it ’til you make it

Pascal’s wager: Fake it ’til you make it

January 21, 2018

In a curious recent New York Times op-ed, "Can We Teach Ourselves to Believe," a Midwest philosophy teacher repeated one of history’s most absurd (if common) proposals regarding religious belief: “Pascal’s wager.” Agnes Callard, an associate professor at University of Chicago, suggests in her article a variation on the “wager”—fake it 'til you make it, essentially—first posed by Enlightenment philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662). Pascal's ...
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