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In this episode of The Secular Hubcast we welcome Chris Shelton: a podcaster (Sensibly Speaking), critical thinker, ex-Scientologist and friend of the show. Together we further develop the ideas examined in the first part of our Moral Landscaping series. During our discussion Chris provides some push back that helps to further clarify and hone the ideas behind Building a Moral Foundation. The discussion gets a little heated but ends with smiles and handshakes.
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The Global Dispersal of Homo Sapiens and the Archaeology of Computational Complexity
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In this week's episode your host Paul Schilling looks to set the foundation of a useful and functional moral code. In doing so he discusses the main cornerstones to a useful moral code: the subjective elements, the objective elements, the moral continuum and basic human rights. After listening to this episode you should have a clear understanding of the moral framework Paul sets out and how to use it in your life.
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From time to time we are lucky enough to experience a true cultural shift. These shifts represent changes to the old ways of acting and thinking, and they can sweep away old, outdated ideas and replace them with the NEW.
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In this episode of the Secular Hubcast we interview two Secular Hub members to get their perspective on the recent Center for Inquiry's conference held in Las Vegas. Becky and Ruth describe their experiences, tell us about the different speakers they saw and encourage us to attend such conferences ourselves.
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Sundays are not so holy anymore. And so we have coffee and community, a place for nonbelievers to get together. To share in that tradition and basic human need of community and togetherness is what brings us together.
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In this episode of the Secular Hubcast we dive further into the theist mindset to see if it holds up to secular morality. In it we discuss empathy, morality and work through some specific examples to see which world view wins out: the scientific world view or the theistic world view. Our guest Nathan Spears shares his theist perspective with us and answers a battering of questions from this weeks host Paul Schilling.
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In this episode of the Secular Hubcast we take a deep dive into the mind of a theist. Our special guest Nathan Spears discusses his problems with the scientific world view and attempts to demonstrate how science falls short in its search for truth, reality and consciousness. This is the first part in a multi-part conversation where we hit on a variety of topics. In this episode we focus on the short comings of science as it pertains to our world view, human's place in the world and morality.
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Life is a constant process of things getting used up and then being renewed. It's true whether you're talking about an individual, an organization, or an ecosystem.
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On September 7, 2019 Andrew Seidel visited the Secular Hub and spoke to a packed house. The Hubcast was on hand to catch his talk as well as the audience participation time afterward.
info_outlineOne lovely thing about becoming a Hub member is meeting all the folks who are visiting the Hub for the first time. It can be refreshing/renewing as an atheist to talk with those for whom atheist community is a new thing.
The fear, confusion, rejection these folks are going through can be new and raw. Hearing it puts us back in touch with what it was like when we were going through those steps of our own journey. The freedom, possibility and exhilaration is there, too, and those feelings can be just as powerful.
When you see someone new at the Hub, welcome them. That's what we're here to do.
GUEST: New visitor, Lainey
HOST, EDITOR: Jesse Gilbertson
Logo Design: Terry Kirkham
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