Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We argue that Epstein’s election represents a shift that shows the increasing visibility and acceptance of nonreligious Americans.
A Tucson doctor so strongly believes the world would be better off without religion that he's reaching out to share his ideas and challenge believers. Dr. Gilbert Shapiro, a 60-year-old podiatrist and ...
The Parkersburg News and Sentinel recently published an op-ed I submitted on White Christian nationalism. I received mostly positive feedback, but there was also some negative feedback I’d like to ...
In times of loss, change or other challenges, chaplains can listen, provide comfort and discuss spiritual needs. Thesespiritual caregivers can be found workingin hospitals, universities, prisons and ...
This month the Iowa Statehouse moves closer to its 'people's house” nickname when first an atheist, and then a humanist, offer invocations from the well of the House chamber. The General Assembly has ...
A new complaint suggests the Rankin County School District has again muddied the line that separates church and state. The American Humanist Association’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center says an ...
(The Conversation) — Americans are getting more comfortable with new forms of spirituality, but their views of atheists are still complicated. We argue that Epstein’s election represents a shift that ...
Penny Edgell receives funding from The National Science Foundation and the Edelstein Family Foundation. Wendy Cadge receives funding from the Henry Luce Foundation and the Templeton Religion Trust. We ...
At the end of August, Harvard University’s organization of chaplains unanimously elected Greg Epstein as president. Epstein — the atheist, humanist author of “Good Without God” — will be responsible ...
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