One of the most personal publications I’ve put out there, Edge of the Falls collects poetic tidbits from the heart […]


One of the most personal publications I’ve put out there, Edge of the Falls collects poetic tidbits from the heart […]

Baldwin dropped this line on my brain while reading a collection of his essays: “Not everything that is faced can […]

In a Washington Post interview today, Burns identifies his primary worry about our democracy, in historical context: “I think this […]

It was a real pleasure to speak with David Ames on his Graceful Atheist podcast. In some sense I think […]

Sure to stir more questions and pushback, this article in “The Conversation” is worth a read. “Faith Still Shapes Morals […]

Stories like this impress me for the ingenuity, cooperative labor and artistry. Another model of the union of Humanity and […]

I highly recommend “The Last Archive” podcast hosted by Harvard historian Jill Lepore. Creative episodes dramatically trace the history of […]

Saw this tiny fly on leaves after a late spring rain. According to NC State Entomology, it’s a Dolichopodid Fly. […]

Today’s column draws from the book, Far Appalachia, by Noah Adams (from NPR). If religious congregations were the “still points” […]

One of the most satisfying aspects of a practice of freethinking is teaching Freethought. Like Science, Philosophy or even Religion, […]

Sneak peek at this weekend’s column: In the Galaxy of Religion, Resistance is Not Futile “In the Sci-Fi series, “Star […]

Five years ago this month, Carol and I drove across the land known as America. From San Francisco, California to […]