Where atheism meets faith and values: An interview with Greg Lammers

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Kellie Kotraba\ColumbiaFAVS

Atheism is not usually considered a faith -- so why has our faith and values desk covered it? In this week's update, we bring you an answer.

Greg Lammers, the atheist writer for Columbia Faith & Values and the organizer for Columbia Atheists, sat down with Kellie Kotraba to talk about atheism, values and the relationship between the two. 

You can also listen to the full 10-minute interview below:

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This piece was produced in partnership with Columbia Faith and Values. Tune in around 8:30 on Saturday mornings for our weekly updates, and find us on our website, on Facebookand on Twitter.

This is the second in our series of interviews with Columbia Faith and Values' writers from around the community – stay tuned for more writer interviews in the weeks to come. 

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Kellie Moore left KBIA in the spring of 2014.
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