CRITICAL THINKING: “Christianity Made Me Talk Like an Idiot” / The Thinking Atheist / Seth Andrews ☮

Seth Andrews gave this speech June 3, 2017 in Toronto at the Imagine 7 conference. It’s a humorous (and perhaps therapeutic) romp through Seth’s religious past…and the often bizarre words and attitudes that reflected his Christian faith.

PSYCHOLOGY – ANALYTICAL: “New Study Reveals Which People Fear Death the Least” / big think ☮

Socrates warned against fearing death. He thought it irrational—the fear of death causes you to believe you’re wiser than you actually are. “No body knows death; no body can tell, but it may be the greatest benefit of mankind; and yet men are afraid of it, as if they knew certainly that it were the greatest of evils,” he concluded. His real aim may have been the religious who expressed faith in an afterlife with utmost certainty, a trend still going strong today. 

No mere mortal knows what occurs after death, yet that hasn’t stopped many from speculating. Though Socrates expressed unkind words toward the religious, turns out those who strongly believe in religion fear death less than the less religiously inclined—until you get to atheism, that is. A new study published in Religion, Brain & Behavior discovered a U-shaped curve toward contemplating death, with the most religious and atheists enjoying the least fear of mortality.

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MARRIAGE EQUALITY: “Zach Wahls Speaks About Family to the Iowa House of Representatives in 2011” / Zack Wahls ☮

Zach Wahls, a 19-year-old University of Iowa student spoke about the strength of his family during a public forum on House Joint Resolution 6 in the Iowa House of Representatives. Wahls has two mothers, and came to oppose House Joint Resolution 6 which would end civil unions in Iowa.

SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE: “Ask an Atheist: Why Doesn’t FFRF Go After Islam?” / Freedom From Religion Foundation / Annie Laurie Gaylor, Dan Barker, and Andrew L. Seidel ☮

FFRF is frequently asked why we don’t ever ‘go after’ Islam, despite the fact that FFRF does take issue with the government promoting or favoring any religion, including Islam.