Kate Cohen is a contributing columnist at The Washington Post whose new book, We of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending to Believe (And Maybe You Should Too), is of obvious interest to us at Humanize Me. Kate's book can be found on Amazon and wherever else books are sold.
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903: Getting to know a listener from scratch
902: A tool for connecting with someone
901: The power of self-disclosure in relationships, with Rich Slatcher
820: Doing the next right thing - a list
819: _______giving!
818: 'My truth' v 'The truth'
816: A conversation across the faith divide, with Philip Yancey
815: Revisiting anti-natalism... should people have children?
814: The Practice of Belonging, with Lisa Kentgen
813: Criminal justice reform, with Robert Rooks
812: Worship the creator, not the created?
811: Religious naturalism, with Ursula Goodenough
810: The implications of AI for humanists
809: Morality for the rest of us, with Todd May
808: Consciousness and liberal Christian friends
807: Strange Customs, with Sasha Sagan
806: How surprised would you be by an afterlife?
805: How God becomes real, with TM Luhrmann
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