Black Humanism I: Being African American & Nonreligious - S.2

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Segment 2: default lack of necessity to disprove the existence of previously worshipped gods, "athorists", reasons for identification as secular humanist instead of as atheist, Granderson's religious upbringing and questioning, high school Bible analysis course, Biblical inconsistencies due to different documents being woven together, duplication/plagiarism of Biblical passages, unknown identity of various Biblical authors, alternative texts not accepted in different canons, lack of collaborative texts supporting evidence of the life of Jesus by Roman record keepers

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

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  • OMG i added this guy as a friend on facebook! Ken Granderson. He's a funny guy and smart!

  • lol..i don't think the host understands just what his guest is saying..because unlike the guest he's not fluent in 'bible -ese'!lol

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