Many have heard of the polymath and famous atheist Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), whose career as a public intellectual touched on a variety of disciplines, including philosophy (he is considered one of the founders of Analytic Philosophy), mathematics, logic, and epistemology. He also became an outspoken atheist, writing a popular essay called “Why I am not a Christian”, arguing from a rationalist perspective that there was no support for the existence of God.
With that being said, his daughter Katherine Tait, became a…
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