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Tag Archives: Jeffery Jay Lowder
Santa Claus: Myth or Lie?
At The Secular Outpost, Jeffery Jay Lowder has a brief blog piece about Tom Flynn, the Executive Director of the Council for Secular Humanism, and some of the reasons Flynn puts forth about why parents should not tell their children … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Literature, Religion
Tagged Jeffery Jay Lowder, myth, secular humanism, Tom Flynn
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