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Profits of Doom
There have always been prophets of doom. History is punctuated by exclamatory voices crying, in one form or other, that catastrophe is imminent or the end is nigh. These voices often pronounce their message in the name of some divine … Continue reading
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Critical religion and the religion-secular binary: a response to Richard Roberts
(Note that this posting refers directly to this blog entry by Richard H. Roberts, itself in part a response to an earlier posting of mine.) Thanks to Richard for his thoughts on my work. The problem begins with his title, … Continue reading

