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Religion and the Constitution, Dr. LBaldwin4

Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Religion and the United States Constitution, with Dr. LBaldwin, Professor of Religion @ Vanderbilt University, and one of the foremost authorities on religion and the constitution, talks about some of the challenges faced by the founding fathers when they dealt with the issue of freedom and religion, and how the Declaration of Independence set the stage for the religious freedoms Americans enjoy today,Part 4,
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Posted by admin - March 8, 2012 at 2:14 am

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Religion and the Constitution, Dr. LBaldwin2

Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Religion and the United States Constitution, with Dr. LBaldwin, Professor of Religion @ Vanderbilt University, and one of the foremost authorities on religion and the constitution, talks about some of the challenges faced by the founding fathers when they dealt with the issue of freedom and religion, and how the Declaration of Independence set the stage for the religious freedoms Americans enjoy today,Part 2,
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International Studies Symposium Series – Joseph Stimpfl Part 4

“Mystics, Militants and State Builders: The Battle for Muslim Loyalty in Southeast Asia”
Feb. 24th, 2009
The ISSS is a several-part lecture/presentation series in which a variety of individuals come to speak on behalf of the international community, informing and discussing a variety of diverse topics including human rights, activism, personal journeys, and citizenship on a global front. All of our speakers bring their unique experiences through their varied backgrounds – doctors, university professors, lawyers, & international scholars, just to name a few – to the public once every two weeks here at Webster University.

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Posted by admin - July 28, 2011 at 6:01 am

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Critical Thinking for Creationists

Critical Thinking for Creationists.

Science always wins. Sadly, some people actually believe the world is less than 10,000 years old. These are creationists.

Wouldn’t a worldview of reason and evidence over superstition and dogma be better? We want to make sense of observations that don’t rely on religious texts and the myriad interpretations they engender. This video shows how science, once allowed to prosper, bears a fruit of understanding with incredible power to explain and understand our surroundings.

In America, over half of the population is ignorant to an incredible array of evidence supporting evolution and other scientific facts. Denying it is just as ridiculous as denying the holocaust or other well-recorded historical facts.

Such denial is a travesty, robbing society of truth. Religion dupes its blind-faith followers into accepting dogma for which there is no evidence. If only such believers would require the same standard of evidence they do for most other parts of their lives.

All we ask is that people look at their faith and ask “does it add up?” Does prayer work as advertised? Do verifiable miracles happen? What really is the evidence for evolution and an old earth? Why does a loving God sentence the vast majority of humanity to eternal while being so coy about his very existence? And many other questions. If it doesn’t add up, you should be asking yourself why.

We might only be able to be agnostic about God, but we can be atheists regarding God as described by most modern religions which make quite falsifiable claims.

Use your brain and ask yourself “does it add up?” If you find, under any amount of evidenciary scrutiny, that it does not add up, you must look around: you’ll be amazed at what you find.

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International Studies Symposium Series – Joseph Stimpfl Part 7

“Mystics, Militants and State Builders: The Battle for Muslim Loyalty in Southeast Asia”
Feb. 24th, 2009
The ISSS is a several-part lecture/presentation series in which a variety of individuals come to speak on behalf of the international community, informing and discussing a variety of diverse topics including human rights, activism, personal journeys, and citizenship on a global front. All of our speakers bring their unique experiences through their varied backgrounds – doctors, university professors, lawyers, & international scholars, just to name a few – to the public once every two weeks here at Webster University.

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Religion and the Constitution, Dr. LBaldwin1

Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Religion and the United States Constitution, with Dr. LBaldwin, Professor of Religion @ Vanderbilt University, and one of the foremost authorities on religion and the constitution, talks about some of the challenges faced by the founding fathers when they dealt with the issue of freedom and religion, and how the Declaration of Independence set the stage for the religious freedoms Americans enjoy today,Part 1,
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