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One of the simplest ways of describing my relationship to “the religion question” is as follows: to me, there is no god, but there are around 6.5 billion god concepts, most of which are deeply and meaningfully held by my fellow human beings...
Yesterday, we looked at a 15-minute game that could help young people learn to identify online misinformation by teaching them how it works: through memes, through manipulated imagery, and through incendiary language in headlines.
Even as a joke, I couldn’t bring myself to make today’s headline read like clickbait, despite media manipulation being a core theme for our discussion below.
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Global humanist. Canadian in Colombia. Writer on media literacy, pro-pluralist democracy, and science literacy. Writes and reviews speculative fiction, too. https://t.co/axmlkE3KRB
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