Public philosophy in defense of democracy
Bill Vanderburgh Bill Vanderburgh

Public philosophy in defense of democracy

Freedom of religion is under threat—in the United States and around the world—from religious nationalists, religious extremists, theocrats, fascists, and others, including the merely greedy who pursue their own selfish interests by manipulating the masses through religion.

This blog is an effort to combat religious nationalism and religious extremism, to promote freedom of conscience by giving it a robust defense for our times, and to inspire people who want to think and talk about the various things it means to be human. This is philosophy for the public at the intersection of politics and religion.

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Claims, Beliefs, Theories, and Knowledge
Bill Vanderburgh Bill Vanderburgh

Claims, Beliefs, Theories, and Knowledge

Clarity is good for discourse. The problem isn’t with “claims” but with their evidential status. We can critique some claims as “mere assertions,” “bald claims” or “just speculation.” That is typically what’s at issue when people claim (!) claims aren’t evidence. Let’s be precise.

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Podcasts on Fighting Christian Nationalism
Bill Vanderburgh Bill Vanderburgh

Podcasts on Fighting Christian Nationalism

People around the country and around the world are mobilizing to face the threat to democracy and decency posed by Christian Nationalism, and to defend the idea that governments should stay out of the religion business.

Here are some of podcasts I know that are in the fight. If you know others, please mention them in the comments

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I am glad you are here!
Bill Vanderburgh Bill Vanderburgh

I am glad you are here!

Freedom of religion is under threat—in the United States and around the world—from religious nationalists, religious extremists, theocrats, fascists, and others, including the merely greedy who pursue their own selfish interests by manipulating the masses through religion.

This blog is a small effort to combat religious nationalism and religious extremism, to promote freedom of conscience, and to be a safe haven for like-minded folks who want to think and talk about what it means to be human.

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