Secularism in the US is Larger, More Diverse and More Dynamic Than Ever, But You Wouldn’t Know it From the Media
“I’m done waiting for mainstream media to cover nonreligious people and secular issues fairly and…
Read More“I’m done waiting for mainstream media to cover nonreligious people and secular issues fairly and…
Read MoreBen Sasse, winner of last week’s Republican Senate primary in Nebraska and likely the next senator from that…
Read MoreCommunist leaders in the Soviet Union tried to bolster their legitimacy through an appeal to atheism, but God was not on their side.
Read MoreWhile it’s great that Obama’s faith-based program addresses nonbelief, without the proper vigilance we’ll simply get superficial “tolerance” of secularists with an assumed theistic backstory.
Read MoreBuried in the results of a recent survey is the fact that secularists may now be one of America’s largest minorities—larger than gays or African Americans. Will nonbelievers, traditionally one of the most loathed demographics, begin to feel their oats and demand greater recognition in the public square?
Read MoreIn an interview with Bruce Ledewitz on his forthcoming Hallowed Secularism, the law professor tells RD that the so-called New Atheists want to lead secularists, many of whom know very little about religion, into opposition to religion. But for secularism to be healthy, he says, it must learn from the wisdom of the religious traditions.
Read MoreIntellectual and philosophical encouragement for America’s largest and most invisible minority: atheists, agnostics, secularists, and the undecided.
Read MoreAtheists and secularists are feeling left out this election season.
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