Join Us at the 2nd Annual International eConference on Atheism!
- Dr. Darren M. Slade
- Dec 6, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 16, 2021
December 11-12, 2021 Virtual Online Event Only $15 for the Two-Day Conference
The Global Center for Religious Research (GCRR) is hosting the 2nd Annual International eConference on Atheism, which will bring together authors, social-scientists, historians, philosophers, specialists, and students from all over the world to discuss the theme of "God and Suffering."
The purpose of this multidisciplinary virtual conference is to advance the socio-political, historical, and philosophical understanding of God's role in human misery and its implications for religion. This two-day conference will provide an interdisciplinary platform for scholars, educators, and practitioners to present their research to international audiences from all different backgrounds. And because the virtual conference is held online, scholars and students can attend from the comfort and safety of their own home without having to worry about travel and lodging expenses.
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This is a deeply thought-provoking topic—thank you for addressing such a meaningful subject. It’s interesting how discussions around purpose and resilience in suffering can also influence how we approach challenges in our daily lives, even in academic or personal growth. For instance, students preparing for competitive exams often face pressure and uncertainty. Tools like a TOEFL mock test can help reduce anxiety by offering realistic practice and structure. Preparation—much like faith—can provide a sense of confidence through life’s tests.
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