Dec 23, 2007 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — A growing number of young people now identify themselves as non-believers, and some colleges have responded by adding so-called "atheist chaplains" to their staff. Harvard now has an atheist chaplain, who helps students celebrate the holidays without violating their core (non)-beliefs.
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Removing Religion from Holidays a Tall Order
by Tovia Smith
Dec 23, 2007 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — A growing number of young people now identify themselves as non-believers, and some colleges have responded by adding so-called "atheist chaplains" to their staff. Harvard now has an atheist chaplain, who helps students celebrate the holidays without violating their core (non)-beliefs.Missing some content? Check the source: NPR
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