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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2022 · 1H

A Pseudo Conflict Between Intersectionality And Humanism With Michael Werner

from Glass City Humanist · host Douglas Berger - Humanist Advocate

Michael Werner, longtime member of the Unitarian Church and a past President of the American Humanist Association, believes an effort to finally update the church's bylaws will extinguish the strong history of Humanism and leave the church open to the evils of post modernism. Werner also believes that the church is abandoning Enlightenment principles of reason, science, tolerance, affirming the inherent worth of all people, and replacing it with work on social and racial justice issues. Is that really true? Show Notes Subscribe to Our Newsletter Check Out Our Merch 01:00 Interview with Michael Werner 37:18 The Black Empowerment Controversy 50:08 Social Justice Is Not Pie

Michael Werner, longtime member of the Unitarian Church and a past President of the American Humanist Association, believes an effort to finally update the church's bylaws will extinguish the strong history of Humanism and leave the church open to the evils of post modernism. Werner also believes that the church is abandoning Enlightenment principles of reason, science, tolerance, affirming the inherent worth of all people, and replacing it with work on social and racial justice issues. Is that really true? Show Notes Subscribe to Our Newsletter Check Out Our Merch 01:00 Interview with Michael Werner 37:18 The Black Empowerment Controversy 50:08 Social Justice Is Not Pie

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