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cbayer

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15. And in interviews, he has appeared to be a very reluctant leader in this regard.
Mon Sep 15, 2014, 03:22 PM
Sep 2014

But what do you think of his take on spirituality?

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I thought you despised those who lump certain groups into one category and affiliate them AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #1
Won't be a very productive discussion if the subject isn't the article, but the people posting it... MADem Sep 2014 #3
Not sure where you are coming from in regards to post? AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #17
You're talking about the poster, and not the post. MADem Sep 2014 #19
Here's a comment. rug Sep 2014 #5
Must have misinterpreted other posts, nice to know I was wrong... AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #18
NP, there's been a lot of innuendo in here for some time now. rug Sep 2014 #23
I'm dubious. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #2
The article's headline is sensationalist but it's an interesting analysis of Harris' shift. rug Sep 2014 #6
Interesting take--a bit counter - intuitive, at best. MADem Sep 2014 #7
He has built a very interesting bridge here. cbayer Sep 2014 #4
Dawkins talks of spirituality as well. LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #8
I watched that clip and I think you're right. rug Sep 2014 #9
That's why I have trouble with the concept. LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #10
I went to a wedding between two atheists a few months back MADem Sep 2014 #20
Interesting. LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #21
It was pronounced with INTENT, too. MADem Sep 2014 #22
Not my monkey, not my circus. AtheistCrusader Sep 2014 #11
And in interviews, he has appeared to be a very reluctant leader in this regard. cbayer Sep 2014 #15
It sounds like wordsmithing an otherwise mundane subjective emotional experience into AtheistCrusader Sep 2014 #16
It's hard to find single words to adequately describe the kinds cbayer Sep 2014 #24
It's good to see Harris accepting his spiritual side Starboard Tack Sep 2014 #12
"Atheism" was never looking for one. Goblinmonger Sep 2014 #13
I agree that atheists were never looking for a spiritual leader, but cbayer Sep 2014 #14
You can't always not get what you don't want goldent Sep 2014 #25
Who.needs.it? elleng Sep 2014 #26
I don't think anyone needs it, necessarily, but cbayer Sep 2014 #28
Why do we need a leader? jambo101 Sep 2014 #27
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