Matthew Bulger
Posts by Matthew Bulger (page 17)
On the Hill: AHA to Bring Congressional Attention to Murdered Humanist Bloggers
This year has been a nightmare for atheist bloggers in countries with spotty religious freedom records. First, the Bangladeshi-American author Dr. Avijit Roy, returning... Read More
Artistic Activism or Disguised Discrimination?
Last week tragedy struck very near my hometown of Dallas, Texas, when religious extremists attacked a cartoon contest in North Texas. It should be... Read More
Town Hall Prayers Continued: Just Not from On High
Today is the National Day of Prayer, a day on which government officials across the country will violate one of the foundational principles of... Read More
The Reason Lobby
Washington, DC, is infamous for its lobbyists. Typically, when people think of lobbyists, they picture soulless former government officials who have gone over to... Read More
Openly Secular and Proud of It
Growing up in Texas, I didn’t know many atheists. In fact, nearly all of my friends were Southern Baptists and committed ones at that.... Read More
A “DoR” or a “DoP”? Reason Unites While Prayer Divides
In just three short weeks, the National Day of Reason (NDoR) will be celebrated by atheists, humanists, and religious people across the country and... Read More
Madison Makes Atheists Feel Welcome
With all of the recent hullaballoo in Arkansas and Indiana about laws which may allow for discrimination based on religious beliefs against LGBTQ Americans,... Read More