Eyes Wide Open
George Erickson is a retired dentist with a love for bush flying and a dislike for faith-based religions. In his latest book, Eyes Wide... Read More
Wonders, Not Miracles
As a pediatrician, I have a seemingly endless collection of hilarious stories. A toddler came in for a visit carrying along his security object—a... Read More
Messin’ With Texas: What We Can Learn from theTextbook Debacle
Texas has been in the news lately, and not in a good way. Its State Board of Education, which is firmly in the grip... Read More
Hiroshima and Nagasaki—Sixty-Five Years Later
On Friday, May 27, 2016, President Obama will become the first U.S. President to visit Hiroshima, Japan, site of the 1945 atomic bombing that... Read More
It’s Bigger than You Might Think
Skeptics sometimes frame the science versus religion debate as one of knowledge and enlightenment versus ignorance and superstition. This framing oversimplifies the problem in... Read More
Spoil the Earth, Spare the Child: Freeman Dyson’s Inconvenient Climate Views
There he was, gnomically staring out from the cover of the March 29, 2009, New York Times magazine. The accompanying article proclaimed Freeman Dyson... Read More
Defending Climate Science Today
“Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt,” Mark Twain famously quipped. After almost a decade of delay in addressing the climate changes brought on... Read More
America’s Addiction to Belief
Henceforth, people will be looking at the universe with the eyes of oxen. —Katib Chelebi, seventeenth-century geographer “Barack Obama won’t show us his birth... Read More
Mutilation by Any Other Name
In an age of PSAs and the Vagina Monologues, many of us consider ourselves informed and educated about institutionalized female violence. “It happens over... Read More
THE ISSUE AT HAND
In his acceptance speech at the 69th annual conference of the American Humanist Association (which will be featured in these pages in the fall),... Read More