Black Humanism I: Being AA & Nonreligious - S. 1
Segment 1: Introduction, attendance at the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy's 30th Anniversary conference, Greg Epstein, "Good without God", loose classification of black identity through the diversity of descendents of the African diaspora, frequency of religiosity in the "black community", different types of nontheistic humanists, paradox of disprovability
Black Humanism I: Being African American and Nonreligious
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In this first part of the series, host Matt Page-Lieberman invites guest Ken Granderson to discuss the unique experiences of nontheistic black people in America and some of the logical fallacies Granderson encountered which led him to approach life as a more independent thinker.
Channel: Education
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm
Author: jeunimedia
Length: 10:01
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Tags: secular humanism harvard chaplaincy freethinkers skepticism atheism african american black
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