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Tag Archives: anthropology
“It’s natural to believe in God”
It’s also natural to crap where we’re standing but most of us adults have the sphincter control to hold it in until we can make it to a bathroom. The post title comes from an article about the results of … Continue reading
Posted in In the Media, religiosity
Tagged anthropology, beliefs, gods, psychology, research
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Atheists should never stop attacking prayer (part 3)
Some days I find little I can write about. Other days I go brain waves knock me overboard. This is a continuation of an opinion piece dissection started earlier today. My “muse” is Pastor C.A. Cowart of Winter Haven, Florida … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, In the Media, religiosity
Tagged anthropology, atheism, beliefs, faith, history, National Day of Prayer, politics, prayer, religion
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Philosophy in the Community takes on morality tonight
Professor Emer O’Hagan will be asking, “Do We Lack Moral Character?” If you’re in or around Saskatoon and want to take this in, the talk starts at 7pm, St. James Church basement (by The Refinery), 609 Dufferin Ave. More information … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness Issues, culture, In the Media, religiosity
Tagged anthropology, culture, ethics, homosexuality, incest, laws, lawsuits, morality, philosophy, polygamy, psychology, religion, sociology
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I put a hold on “Crazy Like Us” just now
I heard an interview on the radio with the author this morning. I’d seen the book go by at work and thought it looked interesting. Hearing Ethan Watters talk about his book and what he was coming across while writing … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness Issues, books, culture
Tagged anthropology, books, culture, health, mental health, societies, sociology, stress, tragedy
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