On June 28thof this year, the first national membership organization dedicated exclusively to advancing the interests of atheist, humanist and other non-religious women was launched. This group is called Secular Woman. Secular Woman is an educational non-profit organization whose mission is to amplify the voice, presence, and influence of non-religious women.
Kim Rippere, the president of Secular Woman, will join us this Sunday to discuss the vision, mission, goals, and values of the organization. We’ll speak with Kim about the progress and accomplishments that have already been made in the first two weeks since the organization’s launch, and how Secular Woman will contribute to the broader secular and humanist communities.
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. We also wish to thank Q. Cumbers restaurant for purchasing on-air advertising and for providing a great place to eat and gather. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.
An African American freethinker is still regarded as a novelty, despite approximately 10% of the U.S. African American population identifying as nonreligious. African Americans for Humanism (AAH) is one of the groups trying to raise the profile of this minority within a minority, both to help these people connect when they are further marginalized by their family and friends for questioning faith and to be a voice for change within the African American community.
Debbie Goddard is the director of AAH. On Sunday, she will join us in the studio to talk about AAH's mission, what is has accomplished (including those wonderful billboards), and where it is going from here.
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. We also wish to thank Q. Cumbers restaurant for purchasing on-air advertising and for providing a great place to eat and gather. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.
Ethics, Science, or Religion - Which Has the Answer?
"If God does not exist, anything is permitted," concludes Ivan Karamazov, a character in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, The Brothers Karamazov. "Anything is permitted" – leads to ethics. What is the right thing to do? How has evolution influenced our ethical behavior? Has religion influenced our behavior? Are our values defined by our culture or our biology? As emotions develop, how do they help form our morality and values?"
"Ethics, Science, or Religion – Which Has the Answer?" These questions will be addressed in this program. This is a follow up to the talk Grant gave to the Minnesota Atheists meeting last November 20, 2011.
Grant is a former Board member of MNA and a past chairperson. He served as host for the Minnesota Atheists television show Atheists Talk and has been interviewed on the Minnesota Atheists radio show. He has contributed articles and reviewed books for the Minnesota Atheists newsletter. In the past, he has lectured on cults and fundamentalism. Grant has also delivered speeches at the Day of Reason. Grant holds a Doctorate in Theology, is a retired public school educator, debate coach.
The two bibliography lists below will give the listener more background and understanding of the extensive topics of ethics, science and religion.
Ethics and Morality
Audi, Robert Moral Value and Human Diversity 2007
Casebeer, William D. Natural Ethical Facts 2003
Churchland, Patricia Braintrust 2011
De Waal, Frans Primates and Philosophers 2006
Gazzaniga, Michael S The Ethical Brain 2006
Harris, Sam The Moral Landscape 2010
Hauser, Marc D. Moral Minds 2006
Hoffman, Martin Empathy and Moral Development 2000
Holloway, Richard Godless Morality 2002
James, Scott M. An Introduction to Evolutionary Ethics 2011
Joyce, Richard The Evolution of Morality 2006
Levy, Neil What Makes us Moral? 2004
Singer, Peter The Expanding Circle 1981
Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter Morality 2009
Thompson, Paul Issues in Evolutionary Ethics 1995
Wielenber, Erik J. Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe 2005
Religion
Atran, Scott In Gods We Trust 2002
Bellah, Robert Religion in Human Evolution 2011
Boyer, Pascal Religion Explained 2001
De Vries, Jan The Study of Religion 1967
Eller, Jack David Introducing Anthropology of Religion 2007
Guthrie, Stewart Faces in the Clouds 1993
Kirkpatrick, Lee Attachment, Evolution, and the Psychology of Religion 2005
Pals, Daniel L. Eight Theories of Religion 2006
Pyysiainen, Ilkka How Religion Works 2003
Saler, Benson Conceptualizing Religion 2000
Stark,Rodeny and Roger Finke Acts of Faith 2000
Wallace, Anthony Religion: An Anthropological View 1966
Wilson, David Sloan Darwin's Cathedral 2003
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. We also wish to thank Q. Cumbers restaurant for purchasing on-air advertising and for providing a great place to eat and gather. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.
Katherine Stewart is an investigative journalist and a parent. When the Good News Club came to her children's public elementary school in 2009, Katherine put her skills to use in order to learn more about the club. She found that the club wasn't only an after-school Bible study, but rather a program designed to indoctrinate children with Christian fundamentalism.
Katherine dug deeper and spent time exploring the efforts of Christian fundamentalist groups across the United States that use public schools as a venue to teach radical religious ideology to children.
The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on America's Children is the result of Katherine Stewart's research. It is a in-depth, eye-opening journey through various campaigns that are being launched against public school education, all in an effort to introduce Christian doctrine into society and weaken the wall of church-state separation.
Join Atheists Talk this Sunday as we interview Katherine Stewart about her research. We'll discuss with her about how we as a society have allowed groups like The Good News Club to get so far so fast, and what we can do in response.
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. We also wish to thank Q. Cumbers restaurant for purchasing on-air advertising and for providing a great place to eat and gather. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.org during the live show.