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Why Seculars Sing – A Response to Tom Flynn

Posted by James Croft on April 6, 2012

Tom Flynn, in his recent Free Inquiry Op Ed Why Seculars Don’t Sing, sets out to do “something staunch seculars seldom do”: explain the source of their discomfort with ritual and with collective expression of their values such as singing. James Croft responds. Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Community Activities, Culture, Music, Ritual, Social | Replies: 5

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