August 28, 2021

Harvard Recognized Atheism as a Religion

Steven Chase

THIS IS NOT FAKE or a JOKE -
Harvard University's new Chaplain, GREG EPSTEIN is a Jewish Atheist.

The surprise isn't that Epstein is not a Christian, an element of Harvard's heritage that the university hasn't stressed for decades. It's that he doesn't believe in God at all.

You think I am kidding? I am not. (AGAIN, look it up!)

Tim adds:

This illustrates that secularism/atheism is a religion. Harvard is recognizing that fact here.

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