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Point of Inquiry welcomes Leigh Eric Schmidt, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis and author of the new book, Village Atheists: How America’s Unbelievers Made Their Way in a Godly Nation. Schmidt gives a detailed account of what it was like to be secular in a society where God was considered to be the sole source of all morality.
Meryl Streep is arguably the greatest actress of this or any generation. She has starred in more than 60 films, won 3 Oscars, and received a record setting 21 nominations. Entertainment reporter Erin Carlson discusses Streep's illustrious acting career, her advocacy for women off the screen, and her deeply guarded personal life.
Arguably the most impactful thing to happen to mankind in our lifetime has been the creation of the Internet (which now needs no capital, so says Chicago Manual of Style). Its creator is alive and well and working at both MIT and Cambridge University. His name is Sir Tim Berners-Lee. He was hired as temporary staff in the IT department of CERN.