All Our Solutions Are Incomplete with David Breeden

Published: Oct. 4, 2023, noon

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Join us as we delve into an insightful conversation with Dr. Reverend David Breeden, senior minister at the First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis. Listen as he walks us through the fascinating history of congregational humanism and shares the ways in which his congregation has been a part of the humanist community since 1916. Discover how his poetic writing has shaped liturgies for a secular audience, and get a better understanding of the difference between religious and secular humanism. Listen as David shares his unique experiences and insights as a humanist minister, and learn about his work to foster a safe and inclusive environment for his congregation.

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This episode isn\'t just about congregational humanism. We also discuss Mary Midgley\'s idea that all solutions are incomplete, and how this thinking can inform humanist thought and our decision-making process today. Learn how the \\u201cfeminine arts\\u201d were used by the Cambridge women of the World War II generation to question virtue ethics, and explore the potential impact this could have on our current view. We\\u2019ll also touch on the possible implications of new discoveries in astronomy on our understanding of the universe. Lastly, we consider why some governments might hesitate to implement solutions that could reduce poverty, and explore the potential for a society that empowers individuals to make their own life decisions. This thought-provoking episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in humanism and its potential role in our society.

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