2,300 years ago, a Greek philosopher concluded that the gods don’t intervene in human lives, death is nothing to fear, and happiness is simpler than we think.
Were the Founding Fathers Christian? The Real Story of Their Religious Beliefs
Were the Founding Fathers Christian? One side says absolutely yes, the other absolutely no. The real answer is messier — and more useful — than either.
Beyond “Atheist”: A Guide to the Many Labels Freethinkers Use
Atheism tells you what someone doesn’t believe. It says almost nothing about how they live or what they value. There are better labels out there.
Pascal’s Wager Is a Bad Argument — Here’s Why
“What have you got to lose?” Pascal’s Wager sounds logical at first. It has been falling apart under scrutiny for four hundred years.
What Does It Mean to Be a Secular Humanist in 2026?
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans is now religiously unaffiliated. But atheism only tells you what you don’t believe. Secular humanism tells you how to live.
Raising Kids Without Religion: What the Research Actually Says
“But how will they know right from wrong?” It’s the question every secular parent dreads. Decades of research have a surprisingly clear answer.
