Here’s another offering from Dana Horton, for our spirituality hour, this week concerning spirituality and light...
Light and Spirituality — Metaphor or Real?
(3-minute read)
This time of year we see the term
Yet again, let me remind you that you're all absolutely awesome in your support of this blog, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for being here with
I have two Zoom presentations that I am giving on the Nativity, one for the Atlanta Freethought Society on Sunday afternoon (evening UK time), and one for the Chichester Humanists, 15th December, UK
I was having a social media conversation with an old schoolfriend, MG, where he came to a fascinating conclusion; the chat went like this:
MG: I’m a fervent atheist. In fact an
I will be preparing tomorrow for my debate on the Nativity with Lydia McGrew, on Unbelievable?, hosted by Justin Brierley on Premier Christian Radio. As a result, I might not get anything out
From the AHA:
At a virtual hearing conducted today by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Humanists International director of advocacy Elizabeth O’Casey testified to how the United States
I was recently involved in a discussion/argument that started off with a Christian stating:
We want freedom from stupid govt. lockdowns for a non-pandemic.
[I will edit these quick Facebook comments only
This is from the AHA:
In a momentous victory for the rights of humanists, nontheists, and religious minorities around the world, the American Humanist Association (AHA) applauds the U.S. House of Representatives
I wrote a, what I obviously think is fantastic, book on the Kalam Cosmological Argument a few years back. The sort of reviews I have enjoyed getting go something like this:
5.0
Mitigating the spread of COVID-19 is the objective of most governments. It is of utmost importance to understand how effective various public health measures are. We study the effectiveness of face masks. We
Jesus the Nazarene is a term that orthodox Christian have come to use that denotes that Jesus is from Nazareth, with Nazarene meaning someone who comes from Nazareth.
We hear from Matthew 2:
I am running a series of the old podcast segments from my Pearced Off! section of the Skepticule Podcast (a British skepticism-based podcast now on hiatus) that I used to contribute to. Some