The Secular Advance: part 2.

So I’m here in Wash DC with the Secular Coalition for America (SCA), the lobbying group formed by all the major non-believer/secular groups in the US to promote separation of Continue Reading →
An active opposition to theism.
So I’m here in Wash DC with the Secular Coalition for America (SCA), the lobbying group formed by all the major non-believer/secular groups in the US to promote separation of Continue Reading →
The May 14-20th edition of the Economist has a special report on the Arab world entitled The War Within. It is an excellent and detailed overview of the unstable and Continue Reading →
Sarah Haider, co founder of Ex-Muslims of North America whom I’ve blogged about before here, entitled: Islamophobia, NOT!, once again makes some interesting observations about Islam and especially why many Continue Reading →
Gad Saad, Lebanese Evolutionary Psychology Professor at Concordia University, Montreal,Canada interviews Faisal Saeed al Mutar, Iraqi activist and speaker. Both are from the Middle East, who embrace the secular ideals Continue Reading →
I get fan mail (sort of) every now and then and it looks like this: The one on the right is from a few months ago, and the new one Continue Reading →
Lawrence Krauss, never one to pull punches, is on the offensive. In this pointed speech at the recent NonCon Conference, in Kitchener (just outside Toronto), Ontario, Canada (The Great White Continue Reading →
Dom the Conservative. I would normally be more than a little bit skeptical of what a self-admitted Conservative Xian might say about another religion. But I watched the above video Continue Reading →
Dinosaurs and humans coexisted, the earth can’t be more than 6-10,000 years old. You must believe in an extreme, wholly absurd interpretation of the Genesis account in the Bible. How Continue Reading →
“I’d say it only took me a couple weeks to fully realize that I had been bamboozled in my youth and beyond” The more I read of what’s happening with Continue Reading →
Elizabeth King, a budding young Chicago writer, has an interesting plaint in the Washington Post describing how tough it can be to shake off the indoctrination of religion in I’m Continue Reading →