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Explaining Humanist values, how we can live our values to support social justice issues, and responding to science denying Christian Nationalists bent on smashing the wall between church and state. Human problems require human solutions. There will be interviews, from time to time, with Humanists and other secular people in Northwest Ohio and beyond.

Glass City Humanist Douglas Berger

    • Sociedad y cultura

Explaining Humanist values, how we can live our values to support social justice issues, and responding to science denying Christian Nationalists bent on smashing the wall between church and state. Human problems require human solutions. There will be interviews, from time to time, with Humanists and other secular people in Northwest Ohio and beyond.

    Deception and Influence: A Close Look at LifeWise

    Deception and Influence: A Close Look at LifeWise

    Join us as we tackle the controversial presence of LifeWise Academy in Ohio's public schools. LifeWise, a well-funded evangelical group, has been pushing religious classes under the guise of release time religious education. We discuss how they manipulate state laws to recruit elementary students to attend Bible classes off-campus, often misleading parents and school districts about their true intentions. Our guests, Molly Gaines and Zachary Parrish, co-founders of Parents Against LifeWise, share their personal journeys and experiences that led them to oppose LifeWise's influence.

    We uncover the troubling lack of accountability and transparency in schools regarding LifeWise's programs. School districts are failing to track attendance and deflecting responsibility, leaving parents in the dark. We expose the concerning nature of LifeWise's curriculum, which includes harmful rhetoric and inappropriate guidance on sensitive subjects such as family dynamics and gender identity. Through specific documents and personal stories, we highlight the need for vigilance and advocacy to protect children's and parental rights in the educational system.

    We also address the manipulative tactics LifeWise employs within communities, including the questionable legitimacy of its petition process and its MLM-like structure for fundraising. Our discussion reveals LifeWise's troubling affiliations with right-wing extremist groups and figures, raising ethical and transparency issues. Additionally, we explore the implications of Ohio House Bill 445 on religious freedom in public schools and the broader concerns about education privatization. Join us for a compelling conversation with Molly and Zachary, who are dedicated to raising awareness and advocating for inclusive educational practices that respect diverse religious beliefs.

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    • 54 min
    Grassroots Democracy: A Battle Over Highway Expansion with Peggy Daly-Masternak

    Grassroots Democracy: A Battle Over Highway Expansion with Peggy Daly-Masternak

    In this episode, we confront the realities of urban development and its impact on local communities. Peggy Daly-Masternak, coordinator of the I-475 Neighborhoods Coalition, sits down with us to discuss the group's determined fight against the proposed widening of Interstate 475 in Toledo. Peggy details the coalition's efforts to ensure that the voices of affected neighborhoods are heard, and she sheds light on the concerning issues of increased noise, pollution, and the potential for hazardous material transport.



    Peeling back the layers of this complex issue, we uncover a history of urban planning decisions that have long-term consequences for city residents. Peggy provides a compelling argument against the expansion project, citing alarming data on traffic congestion, safety, and the alarming costs associated with the project. With a mix of personal stories and hard facts, this episode is a deep dive into the democratic process and the ongoing struggle for community rights in the face of large-scale infrastructure projects.

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    • 47 min
    Megan Sheldon: Creating Meaningful Rituals Without Religion

    Megan Sheldon: Creating Meaningful Rituals Without Religion

    Have you ever wondered how to mark life's transitions without relying on traditional religious ceremonies? Megan Sheldon, co-founder and CEO of Be Ceremonial, joins us to illuminate the world of humanist rituals. Megan shares her inspiring journey from personal grief to empowering others in creating secular ceremonies that resonate with their authentic selves. We delve into the heart of why it's crucial for individuals, especially in a society that leans secular, to have access to rituals that support personal growth and acknowledge pivotal moments—sans the religious overtones.

    From the transformative croning ceremony that reclaims the beauty of aging for women to the poignant "do-over" ceremonies that allow for the reclamation of past experiences, our conversation reveals the profound impact personalized rituals can have on mental health and community. Megan also addresses the legal challenges faced by humanist celebrants, showing us the importance of legal recognition for non-religious ceremonies. With Be Ceremonial's innovative platform, Megan envisions a future where life's myriad experiences, including gender transitioning, are honored through personalized ceremonies, crafted in collaboration with those who have lived these realities. Join us as we explore how Megan's work with Be Ceremonial is crafting a new narrative for ceremony in a secular society.

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    • 29 min
    An Introduction to White Christian Nationalism

    An Introduction to White Christian Nationalism

    We take a very deep dive into the topic of White Christian Nationalism and why it is an existential threat to the religious freedom for all of us. Then we hear from keynote speaker Dr. Anthea Butler at the recent Summit for Religious Freedom, who well versed on the danger we are facing.

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    [01:00] What is Christian Nationalism?

    [16:55] Keynote speech by Dr. Anthea Butler


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    • 47 min
    Diverted Benefits: The Real Story About Ohio's School Voucher Expansion

    Diverted Benefits: The Real Story About Ohio's School Voucher Expansion

    We update a school busing dispute with implications regarding church and state separation. We also look into the expansion of school vouchers in Ohio, revealing that the program primarily benefits higher-income families already in private schools rather than helping low-income students in struggling public schools.

    00:50 School Busing Dispute Update

    15:45 Ohio School Vouchers Not Helping With School Choice

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    • 30 min
    Do We Really Need Humanist Churches?

    Do We Really Need Humanist Churches?

    A recent survey of people and their religion saw an increase in the number of people who picked 'no preference'. These 'nones' make up over 20% of the population yet only 1 in 5 chooses to label themselves an atheist/agnostic/humanist. What can we do to help increase the number of Humanists?

    One solution advocated by some in the Humanist movement is to have Humanist congregations - Humanist churches. It is believed that people are looking for rituals, meeting on Sundays, singing hymns, and other outreaches that some believe only non-dogmatic versions of church can provide.

    Glass City Humanist host Douglas Berger, who has almost 30 years experience with the Humanist movement, disagrees. While some people are looking for the church experience without the supernatural dogma, many others aren't and a vibrant Humanist movement needs to cater to the needs of many different people in different ways. Douglas believes going to church on Sunday is not only an old model it's also dying even in the sectarian religious communities. Humanists should be more open to other opportunities to grow our numbers instead of being tethered to a building.

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    • 33 min

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