Daily Archives: July 7, 2021

Municipal Mendacity

by | July 7, 2021

By James Haught Every city skyline is graced by stately steeples, spires, bell towers, domes, minarets and other outlines of cathedrals, temples, mosques, synagogues and sacred edifices of many sorts. The array seems majestic — until you realize that it represents an extravaganza of lies. The holy architecture proclaims a supernatural realm of gods, devils, heavens, hells,… Read more »

Ask Jon 30: Secular Humanism, Accountability, and the Scientific Method

by | July 7, 2021

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Jonathan Engel, J.D. is the President of the Secular Humanist Society of New York. Here we talk about the cusp between administrations. *Interview conducted January 18, 2021.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Ok. Let’s consider this a cusp interview between one administration and another. What would you have to say about the country coming together in… Read more »