I am honoured to have Richard Carrier do a full write-up of my new book on the Resurrection (The Resurrection: A Critical Examination of the Easter Story [UK]) in one of his latest
This is so necessary. Also, full of winning puns.
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Here is another guest piece from Dana Horton, who is interested in secular spirituality. There are some questions that could be raised from this, as I add below. Over to Dana:
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Animal suffering is a thorn in the side of Christian apologists because no theodicy adequately justifies its existence. This is due to the fact that most theodicies revolve around the pain and suffering
Reality TV star and all-round awesome conservative evangelical has been arrested. And it looks like it could be serious, considering it's the feds. People.com report (See the link for the
This is a great guest piece from the awesome Suzanne Titkemeyer. She used to be a fellow Patheoser and has guested a piece detailing a recent triggering from a (completely insane) video she
Cancel culture is coming up in debate in the threads here an awful lot, and I really do think that some people have been sucked in by the perpetual narrative from the right
As some of you will know, I have recently released a book looking very sceptically at the history, theology, philosophy and biblical exegesis concerning the resurrection of Jesus. I really proud of this
This is from the AHA: On the one-year anniversary of the illegal detention of Mubarak Bala, President of the Humanist Association of Nigeria, the American Humanist Association (AHA) joins 89 organizations and concerned
Along with Shelley Segal's awesome Atheist Album, Cursive's brilliant Happy Hollow is one of the great (and rare) overtly atheist/agnostic albums. This is (as I have posted before)
This piece will in some sense be a linguistic piece, and in other senses will have quite a big theological impact.
I have been having an ongoing argument over whether or not God
This is from the AHA:
Today, Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) introduced a resolution to recognize May 7, 2021, as a “National Day of Reason.” The resolution is co-sponsored by fellow Congressional Freethought Caucus