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Author: Richard Schoenig

Richard Schoenig is professor of philosophy at San Antonio College in Texas. When not trying to figure out the meaning of life, he can be found playing pick-up basketball, doing crossword puzzles, grousing about politics, or enjoying the natural splendors of West Texas and the Colorado Rockies.

Humanism at Large
Does God Send People to Hell?
Free Inquiry Volume 33, No. 4
June / July 2013
Richard Schoenig

Recently, I read a transcript of a debate on the resurrection in which the conservative Christian debater Michael Horner said the following: “God doesn’t send anyone to hell. . . . We each have the number one choice to make in our life, and that is, do we want to commence a relationship with the …

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Faith and Reason
“I’m Not Religious, but I Am Spiritual”
Free Inquiry Volume 31, No. 1
December 2010 / January 2011
Richard Schoenig

Recent surveys have shown that the number of Americans who describe themselves as having no religion has grown in recent years. To the secular community, this would appear to be welcome news; however, we shouldn’t necessarily interpret it as a rush to the secular exits by religious Americans. Many of those who profess to be …

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