Barbara G. Walker, an author and past recipient of the American Humanist Association’s “Humanist Heroine Award,” has written quite a bit about the intersection of feminism and religion. And her latest collection of essays, Belief & Unbelief (Humanist Press, 2015), holds little back, dismantling many of the defenses we frequently hear about religion.
In the excerpt below (published without footnotes for ease of reading), Walker explains how religious belief doesn’t actually make you good:
But is...
Published on March 02, 2015 10:00