Peter Boghossian, author of "A Manual for Creating Atheists," will be speaking at Eastern Washington University on Dec. 16 to discuss his ideas about how and why people should be talked out of faith, rather than into it.
However, compared the mass genocides and public executions that were commonplace in biblical times, and the tribal warfares of the 20th Century, we’re actually living in the least violent era in history, said best selling author Steven Pinker.
Chris Stedman thinks Atheists and believers have some key things in common and should start working together to improve society.
He writes about this in his book, “Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious” and will discuss it further on April 29 at Eastern Washington University, where he’ll spend the day visiting with students and community members about the importance of interfaith work.
We're pleased to welcome Ayesha Malik to our team of writers.
Malik is a student at Eastern Washington University where she's studying marketing and religious studies and helps lead the Compassionate Interfaith Society.