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Reflection – 2019 edition
The digits on the date are rolling over once again, which means it’s time for my annual year-end reflection. This year’s reflection is special, in that it’s not just a reflection on the past year, but also the past decade: the first decade of Canadian Atheist.
Reflection – 2018 edition
Reflection – 2017 edition
It’s become a bit of a tradition for me to publish a year-end reflection at the end of a year, so let’s reflect on 2017.
Reflection – 2016 edition
Well, it’s been a shitty year. You don’t even need to hear that from me; everyone’s 2016 year-end reviews are saying more or less the same thing.
Reflection – 2015 edition
2015 was a shitty year. There’s really no way to put it more gently. Book-ended by two of the worst acts of religious terrorism in recent history – both of which occurred in Paris, France – 2015 was a year of disasters large and small. Other than the attacks in France, perhaps the greatest tragedy… Read more »