22K Gold Freedom
As a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) expatriate, upon returning to the United States, I took off a 22K gold bracelet and laid it on top of my purse. I left both on a bench in... Read More
A God in Waiting
Did man fall from grace in his pursuit of knowledge? Were we created by Gods to live as their domesticated pets, to occupy a special place?... Read More
Trump’s Censorship Machine and the Post-Truth Presidency
For decades, conservatives and far-right adherents have cried that “radical leftists” and the “anti-Christian left” are censoring their freedom of expression. Many still believe this even when a Republican presidential administration is in power. And now... Read More
A Profound Source: Science and the Maturing of Spirituality
“Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.” —Carl Sagan I. The Impulse Is Real Something in human beings will not leave mystery alone. It has never left mystery... Read More
Does Evolution Undercut Moral Knowledge? My dissertation in less than 2500 words
Everything you believe about what's right and what's wrong may have nothing to do with moral truth and everything to do with what helped your ancestors survive. The evolutionary debunking argument against moral realism–the view... Read More
Why Humanism?
“Civilization is to groups what intelligence is to individuals. It is a means of combining the intelligence of many to achieve ongoing group adaptation. Civilization, like intelligence, may serve well, serve adequately, or fail to... Read More
The Violence Myth Why Secular Societies Should Reexamine Violence
Religious violence is often presented as a distinct, more dangerous category of violence—one that flows from absolutist beliefs, irrational passions and primordial hatreds. Humanists have sometimes accepted this framing, opposing themselves to “religious fanaticism” in... Read More
