The Humanist Hour #140: Awkward Moments in the Bible, with Horus Gilgamesh

Click here to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Bo Bennett interviews Horus Gilgamesh, author of the Awkward Moments (not... Read More
A Crowded But Empty Tomb

Surely you heard the news earlier this year of the discovery (actually twenty-seven years ago) of what some claim is the tomb of Jesus... Read More
Gay Suicide and the Ethic of Love: A progressive Christian response

More often than not, conservatives represent the internal Christian debate over the ethics of homosexuality as if it were between those who hold firm... Read More
The Letter from Death

FOREWORD by Howard Zinn Lillian Moats gives us, in The Letter from Death, a brilliant and strikingly original work of the imagination, drawing both... Read More
School Spirit

“[The Bible] is so human a book that I don’t see how belief in its divine authorship can survive the reading of it.” --William... Read More
Ripping into the Bible

ON THE MORNING of December 7, 2007, Christopher Campbell walked into his English Honors class at Parker High School, prepared to tear out pages... Read More