To our readers: Recently, some secular humanists challenged us to a debate. The note we sent them appears below. This closes the matter for us. For those who suspect from our chosen calling that we ...
This letter is directed to a friend of mine in Tel Aviv and to all those who can relate to what she said to me. I know you didn’t mean to be insensitive. I know that you seek to be a good person and ...
In his recent column ("The creeping nihilism of Stanley Fish," March 2), Brian Judge argues for the existence of secular, universal normative values by making recourse to what was always my father's ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Robert Green's June 20 letter, “Moral people turn away from religion,” illustrates the intellectual ...
The Secular Coalition for Arizona and several other organizations are asking Gov. Jan Brewer to prevent her newly formed Office of Faith and Community Partnerships and state council from using ...
I strongly take issue with guest columnist John Stonestreet’s view that declining church attendance hurts the United States. The benefits he attributes to attendance are not unique to going to church ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. The rant against secular humanism in Andrew D. Bunce's letter of June 25 is lacking fact. The horrors ...
Walter Nicholes has written a thoughtful letter on President Trump. However, he writes that, as a secular humanist, he is neither moral nor immoral. I beg to differ. Secular humanism is a philosophy ...
Has anyone ever noticed that advocates for the man-made climate change theory have a lot in common with those who believe in evolution? Both rely on many of the same underpinnings to prove their ...
I saw letters to the editor lately asking for a return of prayer in the schools. What is wrong with prayer and Bible teaching in the home? When there was Bible reading in school, it lasted maybe two ...