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es35

(132 posts)
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 07:51 PM Feb 2016

Great essays on religion & violence by graduate students in Freethought Today (jan/feb 2016) FFRF

We should get and publicize these essays by students on why religious faith is inextricably linked to violence. It's about f... time that we held religion accountable for these crimes against humanity; and these young people are doing an excellent job of it. Great issue to circulate: The essays are as follows:

"Nothing to fear but faith itself" Benjamin Schwarz
"What could possibly be the cause of religious terrorism?" Alex Flitter
"The fundamental link between religion and violence" Emilee Prado
"Religious perversion:ignoring the violence" Tara Clifford
"An explosive mix: Religion and violence" Samuel David Capps
"Religion as a primary cause of war" Sara Rose

All Freethought Today (Jan/Feb 2016) published by the FFRF, Madison WI (ffrf.org)

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Great essays on religion & violence by graduate students in Freethought Today (jan/feb 2016) FFRF (Original Post) es35 Feb 2016 OP
Link please. Duppers Feb 2016 #1
It's the Freedom from Religion Foundation mountain grammy Feb 2016 #2
Thank you, Grammy. Duppers Feb 2016 #3
you may need to be a member to see the online publications RussBLib Feb 2016 #4
Bingo! Wonderful! Thank You! Duppers Feb 2016 #5

Duppers

(28,125 posts)
3. Thank you, Grammy.
Sun Feb 21, 2016, 06:47 AM
Feb 2016

I know about the FFRF org and have been to the website many times in the past. I was hoping the poster could give us a direct link to the essays.



RussBLib

(9,025 posts)
4. you may need to be a member to see the online publications
Mon Feb 22, 2016, 05:23 PM
Feb 2016

But even if you're a member (like I am) they don't always post every article from the issues. I do wish they would.

I'm curious if you can access this link - http://ffrf.org/publications/freethought-today/itemlist/category/615-december-2015

It would theoretically take you to the December 2015 issue. Most of that issue is available online.

Duppers

(28,125 posts)
5. Bingo! Wonderful! Thank You!
Mon Feb 22, 2016, 06:07 PM
Feb 2016

I'm reading the essay by Sara Schwabe now.



Before, I was clicking around trying to find any essay.

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