Oh, You’re so harsh! Yup. And your point is…?
Lawrence Krauss has upset Neil Carter at Godless in Dixie. Neil is a swell guy and another courageous person for outing himself as a non-believer. I posted on him and Continue Reading →
Lawrence Krauss has upset Neil Carter at Godless in Dixie. Neil is a swell guy and another courageous person for outing himself as a non-believer. I posted on him and Continue Reading →
Xiansanity(TM) is so fucking lame, it needs crutches. Religion is so full of shit, it’s eyes are brown. The Arrogance of Religious Thought(TM) knows no bounds… Uh huh. And it Continue Reading →
Michael Shermer in a recent article in Politico entitled “Religion is Disappearing: That’s Great for Politics” echoes the sentiment of Lawrence Krauss that religion is waning and could disappear sooner Continue Reading →
Bill Nye, yes the one and only Science Guy Bill Nye is expanding his horizons and doing a rather different brand of comedy than the nerdy humor you’d see on Continue Reading →
Elle Australia didn’t sell the above cover of their June 2015 issue on the newsstands, only subscribers saw this cover. The editor defends that decision here. The cover model Nicole Continue Reading →
Lawrence Krauss at the American Humanist Association Meeting: May 7-10 2015, Denver Colorado. Krauss’ talk begins at 46:30. The previous speech by Marci Hamilton is excellent as well, but this Continue Reading →
Why we don’t believe and why non-belief is growing. I recently searched a number of local non-believers groups in the Chicagoland area thru meetup.com. Reaffirming the findings of the recent Continue Reading →
Maryam Namazie. Over at her blog: Nothing Is Sacred Maryam relates the plight of a young woman in Pakistan imprisoned for blasphemy. Insanity. Another young life ruined thanks to the Continue Reading →
DISPATCH FROM DOWN UNDER (WAZ note: “I have a penpal from the other side of the world who is a well educated secularist, teacher and writer who has graciously agreed Continue Reading →
Theology. The Wiki isn’t a bad place to start. Theology is defined there as “the systematic and rational study of concepts of God and of the nature of religious ideas.” Continue Reading →