Some comments on Hume and miracles by Daniel Mocsny
Comment threads are easier to resurrect than corpses In his re-post of February 26, 2024 (What is Hume Doing In His Essay “Of Miracles”?), John W. Loftus asks: So let…
Comment threads are easier to resurrect than corpses In his re-post of February 26, 2024 (What is Hume Doing In His Essay “Of Miracles”?), John W. Loftus asks: So let…
According to Vote.org, there are an estimated eight million newly eligible voters since the last election cycle and eighty-nine percent of young people indicate they might vote. In their recent…
As Public Schools Week comes to a close, draw your attention to a disturbing trend: across the United States, the push to install religious chaplains in public schools has been…
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Climate Activist by Marian Kamensky, Austria The post The Comics Section: Sisyphean Struggles appeared first on TheHumanist.com. Read More TheHumanist.com
A recent breakthrough in synthetic cell creation could lead to the development of new man-made food, fuels and medicines. Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
This is part of The Humanist’s monthly series highlighting openly nonreligious elected officials across the nation. Because of the work of the Center for Freethought Equality, the political and advocacy…
The dawn of the graphene computer age may be within our sights. Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
I’m writing a paper on David Hume so I’m republishing this. Enjoy! Much of the scholarship having to do with Hume’s argument against miracles has to do with trying to…
Are we any better off because of it? When I was growing up in a small town (pop. 1,600) in rural Indiana in the 1940-1950s, there were four churches: three…
It’s wonderful to get away for vacation, but often the getting there and back is not as relaxing. After a prolonged day of flying and waiting on lines, I finally…