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Richard Dawkins blogs the Humanist Chaplaincy

Richard Dawkins had some very nice things to say in his blog about his recent visit with the Humanist Chaplaincy and many of our students. (Photos in the entry below.) Here is a link to his write-up.

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  1. The New Humanism » Blog Archive » The New York Times on The New Humanism

    March 30, 2007 @ 9:54 pm

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    […] BREAKING STORY: Our conference, The New Humanism is now receiving fantastic coverage in the New York Times, Washington Post, and beyond! Please register for the conference today, and tell all your friends to do so as well! Also, PLEASE HELP US by going to the New York Times site, then emailing the article to several friends from there, both helping the story to circulate and potentially be listed as a “most emailed” story. A small quibble with the article in the Times– Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain of Harvard, did not actually call bestselling authors Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris “atheist fundamentalists.” That part of the story was taken from the press release about our conference, (many thanks to the very talented Duncan Crary of the wonderful NY-based think tank, The Institute for Humanist Studies, for once again helping to place a Humanism-related story in the international media) in which Dawkins and Harris are referred to not as “atheist fundamentalists” but as atheist “fundamentalists,” scare quotes intending to denote that we know there is a major difference between Harris and Dawkins– whom we respect but also respectfully disagree on some issues about how to advance Humanism– and actual religious fundamentalists, who can be incalculably worse. The Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard proudly hosted Richard Dawkins for a fruitful, intimate discussion this past October, and we were gratified by his kind response to the experience. We would be happy to host Dr. Dawkins again. […]

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