Why Are Women Often Disinclined to Comment?

WHAT’S WITH IT WITH WOMEN AND WHY ARE WE SO DISINCLINED TO COMMENT? (Waz note: A second Dispatch from Down Under guest post. Enjoy!) It would be impossible to go Continue Reading →
An active opposition to theism.
WHAT’S WITH IT WITH WOMEN AND WHY ARE WE SO DISINCLINED TO COMMENT? (Waz note: A second Dispatch from Down Under guest post. Enjoy!) It would be impossible to go 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 →
Time magazine’s recent special edition: “100 Most Influential People of 2015” featured Malala Yousafzai and Pope Francis together side by side on the last page (152) of the Icons section. Continue Reading →
Even when we are being respectful, believers often take us as thinking they are stupid or feel that we are being strident when in actuality we’re not ranting nor initiating Continue Reading →
Religion and Science directly conflict with one another at a number of levels. Despite 3,000 years of wishful thinking by the worlds religions there is no evidence for any of Continue Reading →
What could be more beautiful, natural, normal? Well Xianity mostly here in America has turned breastfeeding in public into controversy that hilites the repressive insanity of religion. PART I: Breastfeeding Continue Reading →
The Richard Dawkins Foundation is sponsoring the Openly Secular campaign to raise consciousness about non-belief and non-believers no matter what stripe you are: atheist, agnostic, deist, secular humanist, even questioning Continue Reading →
I was in Kentucky this past weekend at Murray State University watching the historian Richard Carrier speak on the plausibility of the Resurrection and of Jesus Christ himself. The video Continue Reading →