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Author: chanson

C. L. Hanson is the friendly Swiss-French-American ExMormon atheist mom living in Switzerland! Follow me on mastadon at @chanson@social.linux.pizza or see "letters from a broad" for further adventures!!

Civil discourse and our goals at Main Street Plaza

chanson, January 7, 2010January 15, 2011

We dont need to stoop to insults to win debates; reality is on our side. And there are many people out there who are willing to listen to logic and evidence, when presented reasonably and in good faith. We should always presume that people who disagree with us are amenable…

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Sunday in Outer Blogness: New Year Edition!

chanson, January 3, 2010November 9, 2011

The turn of the decade has inspired quite a lot of introspection, retrospection, and prospection throughout Outer Blogness!! Plus, many of us went home for the holidays — and lived to post the tale! Let’s start with how we all fared visiting the folks: How about a family discussion of…

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Does/did anyone enjoy attending their meetings?

chanson, December 30, 2009January 15, 2011

Before I discovered the Internet, I assumed that most people who stop believing in Mormonism had approximately the same issues I had. One of my biggest revelations upon discovering the exmo/DAMU community was the variety of experiences. Though everyone had reached approximately the same conclusion (about the truth of the…

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Christmas in Outer Blogness!

chanson, December 26, 2009November 9, 2011

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas! My sources indicate that many people in Outer Blogness did! Just see for yourself!

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Temple Marriage, Civil Marriage, and my marriage

chanson, December 17, 2009December 18, 2009

When I got married — back in 2000 — the “gay marriage” issue was hardly on my radar. Ever since reading Stephen J. Gould’s Creation Myths of Cooperstown essay (back in my BYU days), I’ve tended to be wary of “just-so stories” that give an instantaneous creation point to something…

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Visited the stealth office of the NOM today

chanson, December 15, 2009January 15, 2011

I was doing some Christmas shopping downtown and thought it might be amusing to swing by the office of the National Organization for Marriage — since it’s right there in the pedestrian-friendly shopping district of Princeton. According to an earlier post, it’s in the same building (20 Nassau Street) as…

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Sunday in Outer Blogness: A Day Late and a Dollar Short Edition!

chanson, December 14, 2009November 9, 2011

Well it’s a day late anyway, and it’s short in the sense that my pattern-seeking brain had a little trouble finding a theme to the posts of Outer Blogness this week. I finally found a couple of little themes. The first was people sharing their favorite holiday music. The Urban…

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Sunday in Outer Blogness: The Reason for the Season Edition!

chanson, December 6, 2009November 9, 2011

I know it’s only December sixth, but it seems the “War on Christmas” starts earlier and earlier every year! As usual, the Christmas-warriors are trying to ruin everyone’s jolly holiday with their death-worshiping kitsch. Then there’s one of my personal favorite holiday traditions: lamenting how commercial Christmas has become. Rosalynde…

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Sunday in Outer Blogness: Spirit of Contention Edition!

chanson, November 29, 2009November 9, 2011

After last week‘s quiet contemplation of thy neighbor, this week Outer Blogness has been itchin’ to pick a fight! The Gay Dot says it all, in Wanna fight?! And if that’s not enough to get tempers flaring, it looks like Klaus Baer called Hugh Nibley a “crackpot”! Here’s a little…

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Atheists and Traditions

chanson, November 27, 2009

Religion has a lot different facets that different people find appealing: identity/community transcendence/awe/altered states of consciousness rituals tradition/culture purpose/guidance belief in the supernatural And surely many others. It’s my impression that people tend to focus on a few of their favorites among these components and ignore the rest. It’s just…

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    I have not watched even half of the content providers out there. I will be expanding my viewing now that…

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