As a secularist and as an Air Force veteran, I find it particularly galling when today’s airmen have to go…
Category Theocracy
Yesterday, Ed Brayton highlighted a few excerpts from my old friend Bruce Prescott, who has been challenging the Ten Commandments…
It seems a case of peculiarly unfortunate timing that after the Supreme Pontiff went one way in 1968 and the Supreme Court…
It is always embarassing when I get scooped by Hemant Mehta here in my own backyard. My hometown newspaper, the Edmond…
I’ve been seeing a good deal of overcooked hyperbole and half-baked analysis on the Burwell v. Hobby Lobby case, and…
By now you may have already heard of Scott Reid Esk, a local (to me) Tea Party activist now widely known…
I’m truly, deeply, sincerely hoping I’ve got some of the key facts wrong in the great Boston Black Mass clusterfuffle,…
Halfway into the oral arguments in Town of Greece v. Galloway, atheists became somewhat of a punchline, as the Justices…
Over at Chris Stedman’s blog, secular activist Sarah Jones has made a few fairly audacious claims about Ayaan Hirsi Ali:…
I was surprised and pleased to read the news yesterday that Oklahoma has come one step closer to marriage equality, and…