Daily Archives: November 28, 2019

Interview with Graham Pierce – Secretary, Oxford Humanists

by | November 28, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Graham Pierce is the Secretary for the Oxford Humanists. The United Kingdom is one of the hearts of humanism in the world. Here we talk about his life, work, and views. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is family background, e.g., geography, culture, language, education, and religion or lack thereof? Graham Pierce: I was… Read more »

Le tout dernier numéro du Québec humaniste

by | November 28, 2019

By Association humaniste du Québec — [Ed. With permission, we will be publishing French or Francophone content within Canadian Atheist with materials provided by L’Association humaniste du Québec – appreciation to Michel Virard, as with others starting from the most recent – as a test case – and then running forward from the past into… Read more »

Religion booted from Delta schools, programs remain in Vancouver

by | November 28, 2019

By Ian Bushfield — On the About Us page: “The British Columbia Humanist Association has been providing a community and voice for Humanists, atheists, agnostics, and the non-religious of Metro Vancouver and British Columbia since 1982. We support the growth of Humanist communities across BC, provide Humanist ceremonies, and campaign for progressive and secular values. We are a registered charitable organization. Our mission… Read more »

My Name is Jean-Paul Sartre

by | November 28, 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. — (A lecture at University of Charleston “Living Philosophy” series, Nov. 20, 1991, with speakers posing as historic thinkers.) Good evening.… Read more »