Tag Archives: freethought

Ask Nsajigwa Nsa’Sam 1 – Tanzania’s Freethinking Tanzanians

by | November 12, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Nsajigwa I Mwasokwa (Nsajigwa Nsa’sam) founded Jichojipya (meaning with new eye) to “Think Anew”. He is among the best read – on primary freethinking and humanist sources – African freethinkers known to me. We have talked before about freethought in Tanzania. They have an in-development YouTube channel here. Some grassroots activism here. Some… Read more »

Ask Mandisa 37 – “Music is Very Sacred”

by | October 28, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Mandisa Thomas, a native of New York City, is the founder and President of Black Nonbelievers, Inc. Although never formally indoctrinated into belief, Mandisa was heavily exposed to Christianity, Black Nationalism, and Islam. As a child she loved reading, and enjoyed various tales of Gods from different cultures, including Greek and Ghanaian.… Read more »

Ask Dan 1 – Native Americans, Delaware Tribe of Indians, the Americas, and Freethought

by | October 8, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Daniel Edwin Barker is an American atheist activist and former evangelical Christian preacher and musician. He is the Co-President of the Freedom From Religion Foundation with Annie Laurie Gaylor and the Co-Host of Freethought Radio, and a Co-Founder of The Clergy Project. He is the author of Maybe Yes, Maybe No: A Guide… Read more »

Call for Submissions

by | September 17, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen For those who have been wanting to write articles or conduct interviews, or who want to explore some of the literary world of the secular, sometimes, it might seem as if only a few individuals or a few handfuls may be the consistent writers and contributors to the variety of secular and… Read more »

Interview with Kevin Feng Chin Wen – Taiwanese Youth Humanist Activist and Writer

by | August 6, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Kevin Feng Chin Wen is a Taiwanese Youth Humanist Activist and Writer. Here we talk about the secular movement in Southeast Asia/East Asia. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: You have been actively involved in the secular movement in Southeast Asia/East Asia for several years. There have been social and political changes. What are ongoing… Read more »

Interview with Masereka Solomon – Director, Abrimac Secular Services Ltd.

by | July 13, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Masereka Solomon is the Director, Abrimac Secular Services Ltd., formerly Kasese Freethinkers Club. Here we talk about his life, work, and views. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What was early life like for you, e.g., geography, culture, language, religion or lack thereof, education, and family structure and dynamics? Masereka Solomon: I have grown up from… Read more »