Dennis R. MacDonald Rejects Jesus Mythicism! by John W. Loftus
Facebook LINK. Dr. Dennis R. MacDonald was interviewed by Edouard Tahmizian, Vice President of Internet Infidels. It’s an interesting interview that needs a wide hearing. You can even click below…
The Comics Section: Hiring Ethics by Peter Bjork
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Humans need not apply by Bruce Plante, PoliticalCartoons.com The post The Comics Section: Hiring Ethics appeared first on TheHumanist.com. Read More TheHumanist.com
Black Futures, Diasporic Solidarity by Peter Bjork
The communications team at the American Humanist Association has adopted a 2023 strategic content calendar to refresh and invigorate collective conversations on topics not typically seen as “humanist issues.” February’s…
Quote of the Day On Bayes Theorem by josephpalazzo by John W. Loftus
josephpalazzo replied in Debunking Christianity: Here’s Bayes Theorem: In the denominator P(B) must refer to actual data, not some possibility. This also goes for all the other variables P(AlB), P(BlA)…
Fighting for the rights of future generations by
Meet the young climate campaigners suing their governments over the failure to protect intergenerational rights. Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
Breaking His Silence: How Sam Lost His Mom To A Cult by Courtney Heard
Sam has heard some awful things from his mom, things that made me wince when he told me. His mother seems to have morphed from his emotional pillar into a…
Representation Matters: Mayor Pro Tem Karina Quintanilla by Peter Bjork
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…
On Translating Genesis 1 by John W. Loftus
The first two verses in Genesis are problematic to translate on their own. But translations are dependent on the context. The first verses of Genesis 1 are usually translated like…
Decolonizing the Mind by Learning to Unlearn by Peter Bjork
An anonymous Medieval poet wrote this: A moth ate words. It seemed to me a strange occasion, when I inquired about that wonder, that the worm swallowed the riddle of…
“Oh, You Know, God. Everyone Knows Who God Is” by David Madison
Misled by supposed certainties about god The title of this article comes from one of my favorite Carl Sagan quotes. He was often asked, when he was giving lectures, if…