Monthly Archives: November 2019

Ask Takudzwa 16 – Minorities within Majorities

by | November 30, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Takudzwa Mazwienduna is the informal leader of Zimbabwean Secular Alliance and a member of the Humanist Society of Zimbabwe. This educational series will explore secularism in Zimbabwe from an organizational perspective, and some more. Here we talk about Zimbabwean humanists and science, and vigilance. — Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Zimbabwean humanists, as with other… Read more »

Modern humanism – Pat Duffy Hutcheon

by | November 30, 2019

By Association humaniste du Québec — Où en sommes-nous ? Il y a une question qui pèse sur la condition présente et le potentiel futur de notre mouvement et qui continue de m’intriguer et de m’affliger. Dans une culture mondiale marquée par une perte générale de la foi religieuse traditionnelle, comment se fait-il que l’humanisme officiel… Read more »

Canada, a relatively irreligious place

by | November 30, 2019

By Ian Bushfield — The latest poll from Leger Marketing asked the standard “who will you vote for” type questions, but then dug deeper to try to expose a difference between Quebec and the rest of Canada. One question in particular sparked my interest. They asked “Do you personally consider yourself as a person who is religious?”… Read more »

Right and Wrong – a Daily Dilemma

by | November 30, 2019

By James Haught James Haught is editor of West Virginia’s largest newspaper, The Charleston Gazette, and a senior editor of Free Inquiry. He is 87-years-old and would like to help secular causes more. This series is a way of giving back. — Newspapers are different from other news media: In addition to reporting events, we also crusade for… Read more »

Weekly Update: to

by | November 30, 2019

Here’s your Canadian Atheist Weekly Update for 23-Nov-2019 to 29-Nov-2019.

Empathie et tolérance

by | November 29, 2019

By Association humaniste du Québec — Pourquoi adopter une devise La promotion de la pensée critique et l’objectif de permettre aux brights et autres libres-penseurs d’occuper la place qui leur revient dans la société ont été les principales motivations qui ont conduit à la création de la Fondation et de l’Association humanistes. Or, il est apparu… Read more »