Heathen Gospel Playlist for 2026
Sooner or later, the question arises for every atheist, humanist and freethinker: Where’s OUR gospel music? Until heathen gospel rates a Grammy category, we listen-hunt for one-off songs that inspire us, tell our stories, express... Read More
The Trump Museum 2030
In Vegas town, where lights shine bright and long, within a casino where the bets went wrong, The Trump Museum, like a golden dream, Rises in 2030, the ultimate theme. Through gilded doors the eager... Read More
Four Church Signs Outside Clemson, South Carolina
[caption id="attachment_27915" align="alignright" width="200"] Photo by Skyler Smith on Unsplash[/caption] THE BIBLE YOU GREW UP WITH church sign near my home The Big Book of wisdom literature was brought... Read More
What We Mistake for Progress
The first time the system flagged my father as “noncompliant,” it was because he missed a check-in. He wasn’t refusing care. He wasn’t confused. He had simply fallen asleep in his chair, the afternoon light... Read More
The Moral Cost of Certainty: Why Humanists Should Embrace Intellectual Humility
Humanism is a proud proponent of rationality, facts and research. Nevertheless, certainty can challenge itself quite readily as virtue even in societies that are not religious and are based on rationalism. This ambition to be... Read More
In a Hyperconnected Digital World, Why So Many of Us Are Turning Analogue
I belong to a generation that remembers life before constant connectivity. As a millennial, I grew up making plans we couldn’t instantly change, waiting for photos to be developed, reading glossy magazines and spending long... Read More
The North Pole Panopticon: Why Santa is Creepier Than You Remember
Let’s be honest: American Santa Claus is unsettling. It’s not just the sight of an overly-jolly old man breaking and entering; it’s the entire Santa Industrial Complex that feels…icky. We recently had a discussion during... Read More
