My Worst Nightmare
By 2050, according to estimates derived from the 2008 census, there will be just under 90 million people 65 and older in the US, comprising about 20% of the population. Continue Reading →
By 2050, according to estimates derived from the 2008 census, there will be just under 90 million people 65 and older in the US, comprising about 20% of the population. Continue Reading →
Dr. James B Williams, former Tuskegee Airman and Chicago physician, died recently at age 97. It is hard to imagine the changes this man experienced as a black doctor and Continue Reading →
Karen Garst, PhD, has recently published Women Beyond Belief, her edited volume of 22 personal stories of modern women who have abandoned organized religion and moved on to live freely, Continue Reading →
Times are changing and the Conservatives don’t like it. Here’s another recent example of progress occurring even within the most conservative of institutions which demonstrates once again that Conservatives eventually Continue Reading →
Whether you like Hugh Hefner or not (he just turned 90) he has always been a champion for human rights…gay rights, racial equality, yes, even women’s rights and of course, Continue Reading →
This OpEd in the L.A. Times, How Secular Family Values Stack Up by Phil Zuckerman, sociologist and author of Society Without God, examines the development of ethics in secular families Continue Reading →
Information Kills Religion, you betcha! So I’m driving to band practice last week, and while stopped at an intersection, a guy pulls up along side me, rolls down his window Continue Reading →
Lawrence Krauss at the Reason Rally. The end of his talk, echoing Martin Luther Kings’s “I Have a Dream Speech.” The most moving moments of a very good day. Carolyn Continue Reading →
David Silverman, author of “Fighting God” and President of American Atheists. I enjoyed his book. Do read it. He is right, we are winning and his firebrand atheism, up front Continue Reading →
Gad Saad explains a number of key points about Middle Eastern thinking and culture during his interview of Muslim American journalist Asra Nomani. At 34:32 he discusses Arab/Middle East ideas Continue Reading →