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.
517: Is intimacy possible between people who have different worldviews?
516: Should we deconvert people on the brink? with Leah Helbling
515: Facing up to collective trauma
514: What are we to make of anti-natalism?
513: Heaven and hell, with Bart Ehrman
512: Missing Jesus in the pandemic
511: Aftermath of Roman, and relationships in lockdown
510: "You're out to ******* lunch, dad," with Roman Campolo
509: Post doom, with Michael Dowd
508: Connecting from afar
507: Initial thoughts on an emerging global crisis
506: When to tell people you've deconverted, and 2 other questions
505: A journey in human rights, with Greg Asbed
504: In the pew but questioning
503: Rituals and our nature, with Sasha Sagan
502: On answering your questions
501: 'A Cripple's Dance', with Gabriel "Freaque" Rodreick
439: Faith and the post-believer
438: Christian climate skeptics and why rhetoric matters, with Emma Bloomfield
437: Three questions about navigating the holidays after faith
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