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Supporting Activists and Advocates

Here's excerpts from a series of educational modules we are producing in collaboration with Humanists International. We hope to provide some...

The Internet Exists. Now What?

and his small group of graduate students hoped to log onto the Stanford computer and try to send it some...

Ready to come out?

In celebration of World Mental Health Day, we are sharing excerpts from a series of educational modules we are producing in...

What is Humanism?

In celebration of World Humanist Day, we are sharing an excerpt from the first of a series of educational modules we...

In Defense Of Nadine Lustre And Cohabitation: A Response To Anna Cosio

Yesterday, I stumbled upon an article by Anna Cosio claiming that cohabitation is Bad For You, and chastising Nadine Lustre for...

Pride March and Prejudice

  I've been to many pride marches but the most recent one in Marikina was the first time that I got to...

Making It Our Problem

I am not a religious person and the reformation of any religion shouldn't be my problem or anyone else's. I wish...

FF Podcast 57 (Audio): Three Questions That Predict Atheism

FF Podcast 57: Three Questions That Predict Atheism

This week, we discuss three questions that supposedly predict whether you are an atheist. We talk about analytic thinking and whether atheists are smarter than believers.

Atheist Confession: “I like Pope Francis.”

I'm going to say something many of my fellow secularism advocates would probably not appreciate: I like Pope Francis. Why? I like Pope...

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