Iâve reached a point in my life where the question of whether God exists feels largely irrelevant to me. That sentence would have shocked a younger version of myself, both the Catholic kid who was taught that God was the center of everything and the angry atheist teenager who thought disproving God was one ofContinue reading “Why the Existence of God Is Irrelevant to Me Now”
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Interfaith Friday #11: Faith in Doubt: Atheist and Agnostic Voices on Church-State Separation
As states push faith-based legislation into public education and healthcare, many atheist and agnostic Americans are raising concerns about the erosion of secular governance. For these communities, church-state separation isnât about hostility to religionâitâs about protecting pluralism. “We will continue to fight back to ensure that no religion dominates our political system, and that allContinue reading “Interfaith Friday #11: Faith in Doubt: Atheist and Agnostic Voices on Church-State Separation”
