The Parable of the Mysterious Witness by John C. Wathey by John W. Loftus
The Parable of the Mysterious Witness by John C. Wathey: This fictitious story begins with a sexual predator who has been stalking a family, watching their house. His eye is…
Neil deGrasse Tyson On The Flaws Of Eyewitness Testimony by John W. Loftus
Watch this then think, we don’t even have an eyewitness of the resurrection of Jesus: https://youtube.com/shorts/yrCTrB-HSfQ?si=sAepYybNvSNeAMgb Read More Debunking Christianity
Hey, Devout Christians: How Did You Get Your Bible? by David Madison
Most churchgoers seem to be clueless Other words come to mind as well: indifferent, complacent, gullible. Quite bluntly: There is a lack of curiosity. If the church says that the…
Journeys to Humanism: Seeking Marriage Counseling, Finding Humanism by The Humanist
Journeys to Humanism, theHumanist.com’s regular series, features real stories from humanists in our community. From heartwarming narratives of growth, to more difficult journeys, our readers open up about their experiences…
The Reality of Senseless or Gratuitous Suffering, by Franz Kiekeben by Franz Kiekeben
The traditional argument from evil claimed that God was incompatible with any amount of suffering, for God could, and would want to, prevent every instance of it. Most philosophers nowadays…
The Comics Section: Modern Haunts by The Humanist
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Haunted House 2023 by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com The post The Comics Section: Modern Haunts appeared first on TheHumanist.com. Read More TheHumanist.com
How to mine an asteroid by
A new breed of companies are in a race to extract enormous wealth from the solar system – but who will benefit? Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
Don’t Be Mean to 13 by The Humanist
While helping his daughter Elle write Elle the Humanist (a child’s story about being nonreligious and confidently sharing your beliefs and values with friends), Doug Harris read an article about…
Pentecostalizing Christianity, by Robert Conner by David Madison
Observers agree that many churches across Europe and North America are bleeding members, struggling financially, and are increasingly faced with the choice to close or merge to stay afloat. At…
A century of British humanism by
Book review: ‘The Humanist Movement in Modern Britain’ (Bloomsbury Academic) by Callum G. Brown, David Nash and Charlie Lynch Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts