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Month: March 2021

The Great Myths 11: Biblical Literalism

The Great Myths 11: Biblical Literalism

It is assumed in much anti-theistic polemic that the Bible has traditionally always been interpreted literally. A lot of criticism of believers is based on how irrational, impossible and anti-scientific such a reading of the Bible has to be and how the current literalism of many fundamentalist Christians simply reflects how the Bible has always been read, with non-literal interpretations simply a modern rear-guard attempt to reconcile the Bible with current understandings of the world. But this is not true….

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The History for Atheists Podcast is Launched

The History for Atheists Podcast is Launched

As promised, I’ve now launched a History for Atheists podcast, which has audio versions of the videos on the History for Atheists video channel. The podcast is aimed at those who prefer to listen to content on the go rather than watching a video. The History for Atheists podcast is currently available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Podcast Addict, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Deezer, Listen Notes, Player FM and Podcast Index, and should soon be available on Amazon Music and Pandora. Or you can listen to all current episodes on…

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Interview: Tom Holland on “Dominion”

Interview: Tom Holland on “Dominion”

For my latest interview on the History for Atheists video channel I am joined by best-selling history writer Tom Holland to discuss his book Dominion (2020). Tom is the author of a number of books, including Rubicon (2003), Persian Fire (2005) and Millennium (2008). In his latest work Holland set out to explore why the ancient world seems so alien to us when examined closely and came to the provocative conclusion that we live in a culture that has been…

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