April 5, 2023

A Reply to Gary Whittenberger’s Critique of My Case for Free Will Stuart Doyle Skeptic

Read More Skeptic My recent Skeptic article, “Free Will Is Real,” has prompted a response from Gary Whittenberger, who has previously written a standalone article for Skeptic in which he takes a stance against free will.1, 2, 3 Whittenberger’s response to me consists of several distinct points. A few of them are misunderstandings of my […]

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Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Lily Bolourian Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

Please welcome the AHA’s new Legal & Policy Director, Lily Bolourian! What is your educational and work background? I have a background in advocacy, policy, and law with particular emphasis on abortion access, reproductive justice, immigration, and the environment. I earned a Master of Arts in Health Law and Policy, Magna Cum Laude, from the

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Thou shalt honor our secular public schools, Texas danielle@ffrf.org (Danielle) News Release Archives – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation

Read More News Release Archives – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation It sounds almost like a parody. Today, the Texas Senate Education Committee is entertaining two extremist bills, one requiring that the Ten Commandments be installed in every public classroom and a second to permit schools to hire pastors as chaplains

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Nigeria: one year on from sentencing, let Mubarak know that he is not forgotten Emma Wadsworth-Jones Humanists International

Read More Humanists International 5 April marks one year since Nigerian humanist Mubarak Bala was sentenced to 24 years in prison. Send him a message of support #FreeMubarakBala The post Nigeria: one year on from sentencing, let Mubarak know that he is not forgotten appeared first on Humanists International.

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Are at-home blood tests a medical innovation, or a solution trying to sell consumers a problem? Michela Perrone The Skeptic

The more information the better, right? Actually, it depends on what we are talking about. When we talk about health, for instance, this assumption isn’t always true. Although many of us would like to know everything about our condition, not all information is equally accurate and useful. An investigation by the BMJ revealed that in

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