Luis Granados
Luis Granados is the former director of Humanist Press and a columnist for TheHumanist.com. He is the author of Damned Good Company: Twenty Rebels Who Bucked the God Experts and The Church of Exemptions: A Farce with Footnotes.
Posts by Luis Granados
Theocracy Watch: A Christian 51st State?
Christian conservatives in the State of Washington recently held a fundraiser on behalf of their proposal to create a new state, adding a fifty-first... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: How to Kill the Internet
One of the legal foundations of the freewheeling internet is under attack in Washington, DC. When the internet first got rolling a quarter century... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: God on AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) will be the most important world-changing force of this century, just as electricity was of the last. The complications involved with... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Quebec’s Secularism Bill
Quebec is about to implement a new “Secularism bill” that the media can’t stand. The bill is simple and straightforward: government employees in positions... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: Time for a Wealth Tax
Two weeks ago I wrote favorably about Senator Elizabeth Warren’s plan to expand antitrust enforcement against the tech industry. Today I comment, again favorably,... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Secular Humanism Bill in Tennessee
The Tennessee legislature is at it again. Tennessee, of course, is the state that gave us the Scopes “Monkey Trial” in 1925. The legislature... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: Break Up Google?
I’ve given my life to Google. I use Google’s search feature, its browser, its videos, its operating system, its calendar, its contacts, its flight... Read More