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Scott Shay, author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, discusses religion on this week’s Seekers of Meaning Podcast

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This week’s guest on the Seekers of Meaning Podcast is Scott Shay, author of the book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. Religion can be both inspiring and distressing. And many critiques of it are simultaneously compelling and dubious. Shay examines atheist arguments with a refreshing modern eye in this comprehensive look at our most fundamental questions about faith and reason.

Prominent atheists claim the Bible is a racist text. Yet Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. read it daily. Then again, so did many ardent segregationists. Some atheists claim religion serves to oppress the masses. Yet the classic text of the French Revolution, What is the Third Estate?, was written by a priest.  On the other hand, the revolutionaries ended up banning religion. What do we make of religion’s confusing role in history? 

About the Guest

Scott A. Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader and author of two widely read books. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001; the bank has become one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. Scott’s second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books.

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