Confrontationism v. Accommodationism, Revisited.
In atheist circles, accommodationism is the position that some sort of “common ground” can be found between believers in magical and supernatural things,...
Read MoreIn atheist circles, accommodationism is the position that some sort of “common ground” can be found between believers in magical and supernatural things,...
Read MoreAre all skeptics atheists? No. Absolutely not. The problem with skeptics and atheists is that we like to argue. In fact, we tend to argue about everything. Sometimes we...
Read MoreIn response to the Atheism + movement let me propose an alternative. Let’s call it S+B (Skepticism Plus But) to represent our commitment to skepticism, social...
Read MoreI am writing this post as a quick response to John Loftus’s recent entry, Agnostics, You Should be Atheists. My argument is that agnostics already are, but may...
Read MoreOK, I went a little too far, they’re not always wrong. The statement would be more accurately phrased as follows: Absence of evidence is evidence of absence, but...
Read MoreI was too tired to write what I intended tonight, so here’s an old Facebook note instead. Despite what atheists often say, not all faith is unreasonable. For...
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