“The Skeptic’s Dictionary”
Written by Robert Todd Carroll. Carroll explains topics in the supernatural, paranormal, and pseudo-scientific realms.
Written by Robert Todd Carroll. Carroll explains topics in the supernatural, paranormal, and pseudo-scientific realms.
Written by Bill Cooke. Cooke provides a reference for key concepts, terms, and developments in the atheist, secularist, and humanist movements.
When do you reveal your religion to sources? By Julia Lieblich Chicago Tribune* Several years ago, I spent time with a Jehovah’s Witness family in Tennessee, hanging out with a mother and her children during home schooling, church services and door-to-door proselytizing. I didn’t tell the family about my faith, and I was relieved the […]
Read a Jan. 31, 2012 article about universities’ responsibility with addressing religion, and how that relationship would be implemented in curriculums or programs.
Read a March 19, 2012 article about the struggle atheist or secular students have with voicing their opinions at religious universities.
Read an April 2, 2012 USA Today article about the anti-bias policy being implemented in religious organizations at Vanderbilt University, Tenn.
Read a July 13, 2012 Deseret News article about the court ruling for religious right and to remove any religious discrimination that was occurring in Vanderbilt University extracurricular activities.
A 1997 poll looks into scientists’ perspective on religion and their assumed “rejection” of God.
An American Scientist survey found that only ten percent of eminent evolutionary scientists see an inevitable conflict between religion and evolution.