A video by gogreen18 Greg Epstein, Harvard's Humanist Chaplain, requested feedback on his Newsweek/Washington Post/On Faith post, " Less Anti-theism, More Humanism ," where he argues: In most people’s minds, “ religion ” does not just stand merely for belief in an unseen, all-seeing deity with a baritone voice and a flowing beard. It stands for the things we hold most dear: family , tradition, and community. Memories of lost loved ones and consolation in the face of death. The organized pursuit of social justice . Not to mention music, art, architecture, and I could go on and on. These things are all good. If you take a rhetorical blowtorch to religion without acknowledging the way it provides them, you get precisely what we have today: a nation and world where despite all our scientific knowledge , 80 to 90 percent of people say they are religious. In short, Epstein seems to be against outspoken atheism. What do you think? Related articles by Zemanta We Are All ...