Praising a Muslim on Blasphemy Day
The point is not always whether god exists. Sometimes – perhaps most of the time – it’s also worth focusing on what you do with that belief, or lack of belief.
The point is not always whether god exists. Sometimes – perhaps most of the time – it’s also worth focusing on what you do with that belief, or lack of belief.
TEDx is again promoting pseudoscience. Sadly, the TED – and especially the TEDx – brand no longer offers any guarantee of the content being worth watching.
Is “homosexuality more African than Christianity”? And what could this question possibly mean?
The podcast of a radio interview with Jacques Rousseau on faith, rationality and God.
Dawkins is again in hot water, thanks to making comments that were always likely to be misunderstood – this time, on something he refers to as “mild paedophilia”.
Should those who disbelieve in gods call themselves atheists or agnostics? Perhaps this question matters for both political and epistemological reasons.
A Tennessee judge has ordered parents to change their child’s name from Messiah to Martin because “The word Messiah is a title”.
50 Great Myths about Atheism is worth reading, and at $16, great value for what you get in return.
Twitter is perhaps radicalizing me also, but perhaps also inducing a sort of bemused smugness, which doesn’t seem very healthy either.
You can help the Freedom of Thought report to become an annually updated and evolving resource on discrimination against the non-religious around the world.
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