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100 Questions and Answers About the Religiously Unaffiliated: Nones, Agnostics, Atheists, Humanists, Freethinkers, Secularists and Skeptics (21) (Bias Busters)

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The Michigan State University School of Journalism (5 Mar. 2024)
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0.12 KG
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05/03/2024
ISBN-10
1641801662
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84 pages
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9781641801669
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13.97 x 0.51 x 21.59 cm
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Michigan State School of Journalism (Author)
The Michigan State University School of Journalism publishes this series of cultural competence guides to help you stay on top of the ever-changing American demographic landscape.Because we can publish quickly, in fewer than 100 days, the guides are current and timely. They are also done in multi-media. The guides have been used by thousands who want to learn more about the neighbors, friends and co-workers, and how major issues of the day affect them. Guides have also been used for diversity training in companies, churches, police departments, universities and as welcome gifts or ways to break the ice.The project is led by Joe Grimm, who has been working in cross-cultural communication for 25 years, beginning as the ombudsman and newsroom recruiter at the Detroit Free Press.As many as 20 Michigan State students work on each guide. The concept is to boost cultural competence by spreading awareness about a certain group or community. Ultimately, the goal is to break down cultural and social walls by encouraging conversation.Students collect questions from members of a selected cultural group and gather answers from polls, surveys, and researchers. Cultural experts review and edit the students' work.The approach is based on the idea that questions asked out of sincere interest are the best ways to bridge cultures. The guides are meant to start that process and to lead to face-to-face conversations.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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Sometimes generally referred to as "the nones," agnostics, atheists, humanists, freethinkers, secularists and skeptics compose one of the fastest growing faith categories in the United States. Because they are treated as "nones," some people face discrimination as nonbelievers, despite their varied and strong beliefs, values and morals.

This basic guide, "100 Questions and Answers About the Religiously Unaffiliated," describes the differences, explains why discrimination and laws force some to hide their beliefs and why they would like to shed the label of "nones. " Religious freedom and the First Amendment's establishment clause come up frequently.

The key issue for many is whether the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom also guarantees the right to be free from religion. Legal issues include school prayer, the obligation to support tax-exempt religious properties and requirements that people profess belief in God to be allowed to vote or hold office.

Life magazine called Madalyn Murray O'Hair, whose lawsuit ended mandatory prayer in public schools, "the most hated woman in America. " The Secular Coalition for America's website directory withheld the name of its communications consultant because "unwarranted prejudices and discriminatory practices .

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affect atheists and humanists. Consequently, s/he felt it was best to be incognito for now, since working for an organization that protects the rights of nontheists might result in lost opportunities with other clients.

"In this guide's forward, Dr. Phil Zuckerman writes, "Understanding secular people is important for many reasons.

For one thing, secular movements, leaders, values and ideals play significant roles in the political landscapes of the world. From the first sentence of the First Amendment to the U.

S. Constitution, to Article 20 of Japan's Constitution, from France's laïcité to Vietnam's atheistic dictatorship, and from the founding of the Mexican Republic to India's current political struggles, in many countries secularism is a central pillar of both stability as well as conflict.

"Additionally, secular men and women are often unjustly stigmatized as immoral scoundrels or angry curmudgeons - negative stereotypes that don't actually accord with reality yet prove to be both persistent and pernicious. For instance, in some societies, such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Malaysia, hatred and fear of the secular is so strong that those who don't believe in God can be imprisoned, tortured or even executed.

Here in the United States, many state constitutions - such as those of Tennessee, Texas and Mississippi - currently outlaw anyone who doesn't believe in God from holding any publicly elected office. "Dr.

Morgan Shipley's introduction says, "For the more than 85 million Americans who identify as nonreligious, we witness a turn to secularization as both an explanation for the lack of belief and a source for fulfilling the areas of life commonly associated with religion, such as morality, togetherness and agency. For the nonreligious, then, we find more than a rejection of God and faith.

Instead, we uncover various ways humans highlight virtue, pursue a sense of belongingness, celebrate progress and rely on rational discourse to construct meaningful and morally driven lives. " Questions include:Who are "the nones?"Who is under the umbrella of the nonreligious?What is an atheist?Who are agnostics?What is secularism? Who are humanists?Who are freethinkers?What is irreligion?Are Pagans and Wiccans nonreligious?What does it mean to be spiritual but not religious?What values do nonreligious people hold? How does one respectfully console a nonreligious person?Do nonreligious people pray?.

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