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"How to Fight I.D. and Win" & "Humanists of Minnesota" - Atheists Talk #040 - Oct. 12, 2008
"How to Fight Intelligent Design and Win" with Hector Avalos, interviewed by Cynthia Egli.
 (Hector Avalos will speak to Minnesota Atheists on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008, 2 p.m., Roseville Library, Co. Rd. B & Hamline Ave., Roseville.  The event is free and open to the public.)
Produced by Minnesota Atheists.  Directed by August Berkshire.  Hosted by Mike Haubrich.  
 
 
Scott Lohman, president of the Humanists of Minnesota, interviewed by Steve Petersen.
 (The Humanists of Minnesota will meet on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008, 11 a.m. at the Nokomis Recreation Center, 2401 E. Minnehaha Pkwy., Minneapolis. The topic of discussion will be the video "Defending Secular Humanism" by Paul Kurtz.)
 
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Lee Love said:

Humanism as One True Way?
The Buddha was a humanist is the broadest sense of the term. What
bothers me about your conception of atheistic humanism, is that it is
reactive and is primarily self created as an opposition to theism.
You become a mirror image of theism. Many of your criticisms of
religion don't apply outside of theism, especially the three
traditions of "the people of the book." An empiricist would educate
themselves better about non-judeo/christian/islamic traditions.
October 12, 2008

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