Monthly Archives: January, 2014

FF Special – Nicole Curato on Religion in Public Life

This week, we have a special episode featuring sociologist Nicole Curato. She talks about the role of religion in public life.

Why Faith Is Not A Virtue

This article is for those who think that faith is a virtue. I would like to propose that it is not. Over...

Filipino Freethinkers Meetup: Sunday, January 19, 2014

Location: Holy Trinity Church, 48 McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati Date: Sunday, January 19, 2014 Time: 2:30pm – 5:30pm Google Map Topics: 1) When is it...

FF Podcast (Audio): Guy P. Harrison (Conversations for a Cause)

Guy P. Harrison

This week, for Conversations for a Cause, we talk with Guy P. Harrison, author of 50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God. We discuss skepticism, critical thinking, and his latest book, Think: Why You Should Question Everything.

Conversations for a Cause is a series of interviews with celebrity freethinkers, part of an online donation drive to support ongoing Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) relief and rehabilitation efforts.

A Conversation with Guy P. Harrison

This week, for Conversations for a Cause, we talk with Guy P. Harrison, author of 50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God. We discuss skepticism, critical thinking, and his latest book, Think: Why You Should Question Everything.

FF Podcast (Audio) 27: MMFF and Fired for Trying Out Atheism

We return for our first podcast of 2014! This week, we talk about the Metro Manila Film Fest and the quality of its films (or lack thereof). Then we talk about Ryan Bell, the pastor/professor who was fired for "trying out" atheism.

FF Podcast 27: MMFF and Fired for Trying Out Atheism

We return for our first podcast of 2014! This week, we talk about the Metro Manila Film Fest and the quality of its films (or lack thereof). Then we talk about Ryan Bell, the pastor/professor who was fired for "trying out" atheism.

Pope Francis: Well Said, But Not Well Done

Just how sincere is the Pope in his call for peace?

The World Through A Glass Darkly

It is often said that we see the world through a glass darkly. What this means is our perception of the world is not perfect but rather goes through a flawed filter, the proverbial darkened glass. In reality, our perception of the world is not merely distorted by physical obstructions like dark glasses; our very minds are riddled with cognitive biases that are at the very core of how we perceive the universe. The dark glass we see the world through is part of who we are. It is us.

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