A Mormon woman’s quest for reform

Chelsea Shields is being a very bad girl, not wearing sleeves and asking to be included in decisions within her church that only males are allowed to participate in. How Continue Reading →
Chelsea Shields is being a very bad girl, not wearing sleeves and asking to be included in decisions within her church that only males are allowed to participate in. How Continue Reading →
A new secular podcast is on the “airwaves” of the internet, The Illinois Report, hosted by a father and son team, John and Combo. It is a fast-paced entertaining 1/2 Continue Reading →
Allison Gopnik Developmental Psychologist, Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Author of 4 books and hundreds of articles, Wall Street Journal columnist. I use her TED video below in Continue Reading →
Sundas Hoorain, Human Rights lawyer discussing her experiences as a practicing Muslim in Pakistan. Asking her mother “Well, who made god?” Her mother was appalled, as would many Conservative Xians Continue Reading →
I’m re-reading Lawrence Wright’s detailed exposition of the events leading up to 9-11 and just finished John L. Esposito’s Unholy War as well to get a deeper perspective on the Continue Reading →
So each semester I give my Intro to Psychology students a 2 page assignment in introspection: to write down all their thoughts as they try to solve a math word Continue Reading →
Annie Laurie Gaylor, Co-President of the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF). Annie Laurie along with her husband Dan Barker is at the forefront of the movement to remove religion from Continue Reading →
Muhammed Syed of ex-Muslims of North America. A great interview with Seth Andrews on “The Thinking Atheist” Why is the power vacuum that is left when one of the competing Continue Reading →
Check out this incredible video! Holy Smokes! I did a blog exactly 2 years ago to the day (I just discovered by looking back through all my posts) that included Continue Reading →
Thomas Jefferson. When he and John Adams met with the ambassador of the Barbary Coast (today’s Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Tunisia) in 1785 to inquire as to why this Muslim Continue Reading →