Non-Theistic Congressman Pete Stark at Harvard (Video)


Here are video excerpts of Congressman Pete Stark’s speech at Harvard last week!




[tags]atheist, atheism, Harvard, Humanist, Chaplaincy, Greg Epstein[/tags]

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4 Responses

  1. avatar Mriana Says:

    Thanks for sharing that, Hemant. :)

  2. avatar Aj Says:

    Pete Stark:

    I do believe, I hope all you do as well, it’s a question of what you believe in.

    I was born poor enough to not have slept alone until I was married.

    Great quotes!

    All they’re looking for is a stable community, in which practice, to live, they didn’t want people to be against homeschooling, they just wanted… but that changed…

    Is “homeschooling” alright with humanists? I know there are people who homeschool, educate their children, but this is not what religious people seem to do. I imagine you’ve all read about the cases.

    Greg Epstein:

    But… history is moving past us right now, and I know it’s not going to pass us by, this is a big moment.

    His words crawl.

  3. avatar spazeboy » Blog Archive » Pete Stark, Nontheist and Congressman Says:

    [...] There is embedded content here that you cannot see. Please open the post in a web browser to see this. Caught this video via the Friendly Atheist. [...]

  4. avatar Obama takes the gloves off; Coulter is a bigot « blueollie Says:

    [...] I hear what he is saying. But I think that it is necessary to challenge the (almost universal) assumption that everyone is a theist of some sort. Not all of us are, and we should let people know. I wish that religious superstition was as rare as astrology, but it is not; even our political leaders (especially?) embrace it, though not all of them! [...]

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