Tag Archives: Agnostic

Interview with Neil Barber – Communications Officer, Edinburgh Secular Society

by | December 21, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Neil Barber is the Communications Officer for the Edinburgh Secular Society. Here we talk about his life, work, and views. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is family background, e.g., geography, culture, language, and religion or lack thereof? Neil Barber: I was Christened in a Catholic church to please my Grandmother. My mother… Read more »

Interview with David Flint – Vice-Chair, North London Humanist Group

by | November 17, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen David Flint is the Vice-Chair of the North London Humanist Group. Here we talk about his life work, and views. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is family background, e.g., geography, culture, language, and religion or lack thereof? David Flint: I’m mostly English. One grandmother was a lapsed Jew but I never met… Read more »

Hail the Rising Secular Age

by | September 7, 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, as he opens in No Qualms (Ed., published on 2018, July 18, i.e., when he was 86), “I’m quite aware… Read more »