Monthly Archives: August 2019

Ask Mubarak 4 – Nigeria’s Christian and Islamic Leaders

by | August 31, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Mubarak Bala is the President of the Humanist Association of Nigeria. We will be conducting this educational series to learn more about humanism and secularism within Nigeria. Here we talk about Nigerian Christian and Islamic leaders. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: The context for social work and political engagement can come from the religious sectors… Read more »

No Qualms

by | August 31, 2019

— By James Haught James Haught is editor of West Virginia’s largest newspaper, The Charleston Gazette, and a senior editor of Free Inquiry. This article first appeared in Free Inquiry, Fall 2000. He is 87-years-old and would like to help secular causes more. This series is a way of giving back, as he opens in No Qualms (Ed., published… Read more »

Ask Herb 15 – Sugar, Spice, and Everything Thrice: or, Three’s Company with Compassion, Reason, and Science

by | August 30, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Herb Silverman is the Founder of the Secular Coalition of America, the Founder of the Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry, and the Founder of the Atheist/Humanist Alliance student group at the College of Charleston. Here we finish up with an easy positive note and some summary reflections. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Freethinkers… Read more »

Exclusive Interview with Dr. Christopher DiCarlo

by | August 30, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Dr. Christopher DiCarlo is an Author, Educator, and Philosopher of Science and Ethics. Here we get an exclusive interview with him. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So, we have done an extensive interview before. Let’s start from the top in terms of some activities and the programs that you’re rolling out. Since we last… Read more »

The Search for Meaning

by | August 30, 2019

— By James Haught Jim Haught is editor of West Virginia’s largest newspaper, The Charleston Gazette, and a senior editor of Free Inquiry. This article first appeared in Free Inquiry, Fall 2000. He is 87-years-old and would like to help secular causes more. This series is a way of giving back. [Ed., Thank you, Jim.] — Young seekers of… Read more »