Today's secularists too often have very little accurate knowledge about religion, and even less desire to learn. This is problematic insofar as their sense of self is constructed in opposition to religion. Above all, the secularist is not a Jew, is not a Christian, not a Muslim, and so on. But is it intellectually responsible to define one's identity against something that one does not understand?


p. 1 - The Secular Bible: Why Nonbelievers Must Take Religion Seriously (2005)


Today's secularists too often have very little accurate knowledge about religion, and even less desire to learn. This is problematic insofar as their ...

Today's secularists too often have very little accurate knowledge about religion, and even less desire to learn. This is problematic insofar as their ...

Today's secularists too often have very little accurate knowledge about religion, and even less desire to learn. This is problematic insofar as their ...

Today's secularists too often have very little accurate knowledge about religion, and even less desire to learn. This is problematic insofar as their ...