Humanists Joined Parliament of the World’s Religions’ Call to Conscience
The 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions theme was A Call to Conscience: Defending Freedom & Human Rights. Held August 14-18th in Chicago—where Parliament started in 1893 and returned for their next conference in 1993—it... Read More
Under a Spell: Faith vs. the Public Health Crisis
A pastor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, decided the best remedy to a global pandemic is to continue to gather his congregation—despite federal guidelines, a state order banning groups larger than fifty (including churches), and evidence... Read More
The Methodist Split: LGBTQ Inclusion vs. Scriptural Adherence
On January 3, 2020, the United Methodist Church announced that after several rounds of mediation, it has crafted a plan to split in two. The reason: irreconcilable differences over LGBTQ inclusivity. In February of last... Read More
A Humanist and a Baptist Walk through Colonial Williamsburg…
Last week, I participated in the Fellows Program of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC), a national group working in courtrooms and on Capitol Hill to protect the right for all Americans to... Read More
Dear Science and Religion: We Need to Talk Clergy Letter Project seeks to foster compatibility
In July of 1925, The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes was argued in the small town of Dayton, Tennessee. Better known as the Scopes Monkey trial, the state sued substitute teacher John T.... Read More
Case Against Atheist Pastor Dismissed
After coming out as an atheist in 2015 while pastoring West Hill United Church in Toronto, Canada, Gretta Vosper found herself at the center of an ongoing debate in progressive church circles. Can someone be... Read More
A Virtuous Woman is Not Silent
#MeToo Finds Preacher Who Sanctioned Abuse and Demonized Divorce Ok, ladies, ready to be submissive to your man in every way you can? Ready to pray the domestic violence away? Yeah, me neither. Paige Patterson... Read More