How a “Post-theist” Celebrates “The Holidays,” Part II
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Preface Part I (here) in this two-part commentary observed how the national Thanksgiving observance has been traditionally framed in a religious context; expressing our gratitude to a deity that dispenses blessings in an indiscriminate way. It makes little sense to me, so I subsequently reject such a notion of a theistic “god.” If I am truly thankful for anything, it is the sufficiently sacred
How a “Post-theist” Celebrates “The Holidays,” Part II
How a “Post-theist” Celebrates “The…
How a “Post-theist” Celebrates “The Holidays,” Part II
Preface Part I (here) in this two-part commentary observed how the national Thanksgiving observance has been traditionally framed in a religious context; expressing our gratitude to a deity that dispenses blessings in an indiscriminate way. It makes little sense to me, so I subsequently reject such a notion of a theistic “god.” If I am truly thankful for anything, it is the sufficiently sacred