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Ask An Atheist: Do you celebrate Christmas?

I do indeed celebrate Christmas, though obviously as a secular holiday. So as the mood takes me, Christmas tree and decorations go up, and I play Christmas albums and movies all the rest.

Ask An Atheist: What’s your method for personal growth?

What forms or methods of personal growth and living into your values work for you? I believe we all seek inner peace, but sometimes the only language I know to express my growth is hard for atheists to understand because of differences of understanding those words.

Ask An Atheist: What about billboards that attack faith?

How do you feel about billboards constructed by atheists that openly attack faith? I'm in support of any message that encourages people to explore beliefs — or unbeliefs, as the case may be — but not at the sake of attacking what others practice. What are your thoughts?

Ask An Atheist: free will, suffering, magic rings and more

In this edition of Ask an Atheist, a reader asks about free will, ethical grounding, suffering and the Ring of Gyges. Jim Downard responds with brief, but thoughtful, answers.

Ask An Atheist: What’s the difference between an Atheist and New Atheist?

Writer Jim Downard responds to the first question from our "Ask An Atheist" feature. A reader asks, "What's the difference between an atheist and a new atheist?"

Spokane Faith & Values presents: Ask an Atheist

According to the Religion Stylebook an atheist is, "A person who does not believe in God or other supernatural forces. Some people make a distinction between “weak atheism” (the idea that evidence doesn’t support a belief in God) and “strong atheism” (being convinced that God does not exist)."

It's a definition that invites questions.

Ask An Eastern Orthodox Christian: My Father Is an Atheist

The implication is if good is not done for the sake of God, that good brings neither the grace of God in this life or reward in the next.

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