Daily Archives: February 3, 2018

Freedom of Thought in the US: Humanism, and the Constitution and Free Expression

by | February 3, 2018

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen  Humanism is a progressive philosophy affirming the responsibility and right for neutrality in government towards religious matters, as well as the pursuit of ethical lives for the beneficence of humanity (AHA, 2017; International Humanist and Ethical Union, 2016; Oxford Dictionary, 2017). Secular humanism, in addition, affirms these ideals while rejecting religious dogma… Read more »

Weekly Update: to

by | February 3, 2018

Here’s your Canadian Atheist Weekly Update for 27-Jan-2018 to 2-Feb-2018.

In Conversation with Greg Oliver – President, Canadian Secular Alliance

by | February 3, 2018

  By Scott Douglas Jacobsen  Greg Oliver is the President of the Canadian Secular Alliance. There is important work with a constitutional challenge with immediate relevance to the formal irreligious community at the moment. I reached out to talk about it. Here we talk about OPEN and the CSA, Section 93 of the BNA Act, and… Read more »

“When I went to AA, there was too much religion in AA.”

by | February 3, 2018

  By Scott Douglas Jacobsen  Roger C. is the Founder of AA Agnostica. I did not know about it, so I decided out to fill in my ignorance. Here we talk about his life, AA, the 12 steps, God, and the foundation of AA Agnostica. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is your personal background? Roger C.: I grew… Read more »