My essay on “Hyphen-Humanists” has been published in Humanistically Speaking, an online magazine in the U.K. Among the aims of […]


My essay on “Hyphen-Humanists” has been published in Humanistically Speaking, an online magazine in the U.K. Among the aims of […]

After several conversations with this former minister, he agreed to respond to several questions. His story isn’t that different from […]

This weekend’s column isn’t really about my old Pathfinder truck I drove for almost 25 years, but it does spin […]

Couldn’t resist creating this image of something I’ve thought about for years: all the innocent children, the “holy babies” and […]

Lessons in human kindness from the Sikh religion and a class on Humanism … A preview of this weekend’s column: […]

In some ways, most of my “vocation” has been about the simplest acts, moments and words. Both of these videos […]

In this interview with Douglas Berger of the Glass City Humanists in Toledo, Ohio, I talk about my past interfaith […]

I was pleased to participate in the annual American Humanist Association convention this year. One highlight was having the opportunity […]

I mostly identify as a Freethinker. That seems the most positive way of expressing my non-theistic, non-supernaturalist views. Yes, I […]

As we turn the pages of the calendar … we replace the old one with a 2021 calendar from the […]

This may come as a shock to some readers, but ’tis the season for honesty, isn’t it? (that’s a very […]

A chapter from my book, Broken Bridges, was just published on Ex-Christian.net. “We/They: Divided By Beliefs”