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1Was God necessary for creation? Science says no.

Was God necessary for creation? Science says no.

Feb 26, 2018

Contrary to what ancient Christian theologians hypothesized, the universe was not necessarily created from a pre-existing something. I was recently reminded of this while watching a captivating two-hour British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) documentary, Everything and Nothing: The Amazing Science of Empty Space, first released in 2011. Program host Jim Al-Khalili, an Iraq-born British theoretical physicist, University of Surrey professor …

2Religious skepticism as American as Ghost Hunters

Religious skepticism as American as Ghost Hunters

Feb 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 …

3Circumcision re-enters genital-mutilation debate

Circumcision re-enters genital-mutilation debate

Feb 21, 2018

During the decades I lived in Saudi Arabia, I eventually stopped noticing the dense black veils that hid the faces of local Muslim women. It was just the way it was, like the endless sandy sabkha (salt flats) in every direction. Even in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Saudi women generally accepted their veils as a religious obligation, …

4Blended churches: The New Faith Paradigm?

Blended churches: The New Faith Paradigm?

Feb 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 …

5Heartbreaking tragedy on Indian reservation. Few notice.

Heartbreaking tragedy on Indian reservation. Few notice.

Feb 14, 2018

By Rick Snedeker, guest article published in Patheos Unreligious Channel’s Secular Spectrum group blog, February 12, 2018. A double tragedy occurred in January on South Dakota’s iconic Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, two among many serial catastrophes fueled by the often harsh realities of life on the “rez.” At least one reservation resident fears that belief […]

6American, Australian “nones” endure faith’s intrusions

American, Australian “nones” endure faith’s intrusions

Feb 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 […]

7School Proselytizers Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

School Proselytizers Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

Feb 6, 2018

A recent post in Hemant Mehta’s The Friendly Atheist blog about a lawsuit against a school district that allowed Christian indoctrination only hinted at why targeting of schoolchildren by faith-based organizations has been so successful —and why it is so subversive, and dishonest. The post reports on the Freedom from Religion Foundation’s suit against the Kouts (Indiana) Middle/High School, which charges that two youth pastors …

8Reason and Religion, Oil and Water

Reason and Religion, Oil and Water

Feb 1, 2018

For long centuries, the Christian establishment has promoted the conceit that reason and religion are intimately conjoined. But it’s a self-delusion. In fact, supernatural theology of any kind versus the material actualities of the cosmos that undergird philosophy are “non-overlapping magisteria,” as so elegantly phrased by the evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002). The former is almost entirely based on airy wishfulness …

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