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Review of When God is Gone, Everything is Holy: The Making of a Religious Naturalist

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Review by David Harding

Can a person not believe in God, and yet still be religious? In his latest book, former Boston Globe science writer and professor of physics at Stonehill College Chet Raymo argues that you can. continue reading

Jesus Interrupted Book Review

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

By David Harding

Many Christians in America believe that the Bible is an inerrant and thoroughly consistent book, though virtually no reputable biblical scholar has believed this for over a century. In his most recent book, Jesus, Interrupted, New Testament scholar and popularizer Bart D. Ehrman sets out to educate lay people about the contradictions in the Christian Bible, specifically in the New Testament. continue reading

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John Edward Performance Reviewed

Sunday, January 17, 2010

John Edward, Psychic Medium, October 2009 performance at the Civic Center

[The following short essay was submitted to the Post-Standard newspaper. The Post-Standard did not print the piece, even though they often publish opinion pieces of this length, nor did they contact us to ask for editorial changes or to shorten the piece. We view our essay as more than just an opinion piece. We see the publishing of this piece in a mainstream community newspaper as a public service and a public good.] continue reading