Native Skeptic

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What does skepticism look like from a Native American perspective?

…change is never an easy obstacle to overcome. People fear the unknown and find comfort in daily routines, habits, and ritual tradition. Society itself has become too comfortable with some of the ways we think and perceive issues in America. People tend to not understand what is outside of that “comfort zone” that they have created for themselves simply because they are afraid of a change….

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  1. Oh, this is great. I have someone close who’s Native, and been told they can’t be Native and an atheist due to the fundamental intertwining of spirituality and culture.

    Thanks for the link.

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