Why would anybody (secular) get married?
While I agree with Tauriq Moosa that we should have a frank discussion about marriage, I’d prefer for it to also be a balanced one.
While I agree with Tauriq Moosa that we should have a frank discussion about marriage, I’d prefer for it to also be a balanced one.
Ryan Bell is leaving the church, and will “try out” atheism for a year. This model seems confused, and here’s why.
You’re not only wasting money if you spend it on homeopathy, but you’re also legitimising an industry that fuels anti-science sentiment, and one that is partly responsible for suffering and even death.
Marks & Spencer, the UK supermarket chain, has told Muslims on staff that they aren’t obliged to handle pork and alcohol at checkouts.
On December 3, the Free Society Institute (the secular humanist NPO that I founded here in South Africa)...
Politics, and science, are both “arts of the possible”, and our criticisms and praise for what people are able to achieve needs to bear this in mind.
Atheists should not try to “claim” Mandela as one of their number. Mandela devoted his life to healing divisions, rather than creating them, and claiming him as an atheist seems little more than crass opportunism.
The IHEU Freedom of Thought report for 2013 has been significantly expanded, and now details discrimination against the non-religious for every country in the world.
An account of the day’s events at the 2013 conference of the Free Society Institute, with the theme “Thinking Things Through”.
What Mandela’s death offers us is a way to reaffirm the value of his life, and amongst the sadness, let us be sure to do that too.
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