The Purpose of Education
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 →
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 →
“Atheism is hurt by its image as a hobby of self-important white men who can’t be bothered to actually listen to other people talk”. -Amanda Marcotte (excerpted from Christian Right 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 →
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 →
Brain Dalton “Mr. Deity” If you haven’t seen any of his hilarious and biting YT clips, you should. This new one is an uncharacteristically long non-believer’s secular soliloquy/rant. It’s just Continue Reading →
Mayssa Karaa. Despite the ridiculous, absurd roadblocks put up by religious fantasies, we are rapidly becoming a global culture, connected by reason and tolerance and music and art and empathy Continue Reading →
Not sure where this is going. These posts, nearly 250 of them now in 16 months mostly start off with a new item of religious absurdity or repression, or alternatively Continue Reading →
Nonie Darwish. An excerpt from her blog. If you wonder why it seems moderates are too quiet in the Islamic world, there are plenty of them, but like Xianity in Continue Reading →
Pope Francis. Media darling, progressive, rights crusader, reformer, all around good guy or a complacent figurehead and an accessory to more suffering and death of children worldwide than all the Continue Reading →