On the Incompatibility of Answered Prayers and Science by Daniel Mocsny by John W. Loftus
Daniel Mocsny wrote On the Incompatibility of answered prayers and Science If outside influences like prayer or meddling gods cannot be excluded, then science cannot proceed – it won’t work.…
Drunk on debate at HowTheLightGetsIn by
The philosophy and music festival shows the value of critical, collective reflection Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
Things the Clergy Won’t Tell You by David Madison
To protect thousands of different, conflicting Christian brands Let’s look at four forbidden topics. ONE Each Christian denomination—there are so many divisions, sects, cults—screens and vets those who…
Journeys to Humanism: Believing in Good for the Sake of Good 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 Fight for Abortion Access is Global: Commemorating International Safe Abortion Day by The Humanist
Since the 1990s, activists in Latin America and the Caribbean have mobilized on September 28th in favor of decriminalizing abortion, increasing access, and making the procedure affordable. The date is…
The Comics Section: A Brave New Frontier for Pollution by The Humanist
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Space junk solution by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com The post The Comics Section: A Brave New Frontier for Pollution appeared first on TheHumanist.com.…
Stopping the superbugs by
We are heading for a public health crisis more devastating than the Covid-19 pandemic. There is still time to act Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
Why Be Creative? A Meditation on Climate Change by The Humanist
I am often asked about being an artist or a poet by people. I can see that if I said that I am a lion tamer, or a space walker…
Book review: The Story of the Forest by Linda Grant by
The novel is a powerful reminder of the many reasons people move and how generational memories shape our identities Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
From Richard Carrier’s Essay, “Establishing the Biblical Literalism of Early Christians”: by John W. Loftus
Richard Carrier establishes the fact that early Christians really believed their miracle stories, contrary to liberals who demythologize the Gospels like Rudolph Bultmann and John Dominic Crossan: —— Usually I…