Guilt is often something associated with the Catholic Church. However, according to many, it goes deeper and larger than that. Guilt can be seen as very much a western, cultural characteristic that is
Just quick one concerning this incredibly insensitive tweet from arch-conservative Dinesh D'Souza:
The first thing I would say is...BOOM!
But in all seriousness, AOC is a force to be reckoned
I have reported on the many surveys and the improved data (in terms of collection and methodology, and honesty of subjects) over the last decade that continues to show the trend in America
I have told you about this project before, but a little reminder might be in order.
A book that I have written with one of my ex-colleagues called The Curse of the Maya:
I thought I would repost this because it has been some time since I mentioned microlending and the Atheists, Agnostics etc. team. It's something I still do as I simply relend
Noam Chomsky does a really good job of explaining how Trump got elected back in 2016. There is no rocket science to this and much of this I have talked about previously. However,
I could Quote of the Day Phil Rimmer very often, and I'm sorry I don't. Here is a good response to the guest post about Notre Dame that I
As I have previously said in my Resurrection series, starting off with looking at the contradictions within the Gospel accounts:
The question then becomes, are these contradictions better explained, and are the claims
This is a guest post from Douglas Balmain. It will sure stoke up some conversation... Thanks for his contribution: [caption id="attachment_22606" align="alignright" width="283"
"It wasn't God who introduced us to morality; rather, it was the other way around. God was put into place to help us live the way we felt we ought
I am first going to furnish you with an excerpt from Robert Sapolsky's Behave [UK here] before discussing the content within a theological context. Of course, what Sapolsky has to say
Joseph of Arimathea used to be used by William Lane Craig as a pillar of his truth claims for the Resurrection, itself one of the four cornerstones of his apology. Richard Carrier, amongst