• Why I Am Agnostic (Part I)

    By: Robert Green Ingersoll (1896) For the most part we inherit our opinions. We are the heirs of habits and mental customs. Our beliefs, like…
  • Questions

    by Shaie Just a few questions: If we live in this state of mind why keep living? Why do we question if there is a…
  • Why I Am Agnostic (Part IV)

    By: Robert Green Ingersoll Among such books my youth was passed. All the seeds of Christianity — of superstition, were sown in my mind and…
  • Why I Am Agnostic (Part V)

    By: Robert Green Ingersoll Having spent my youth in reading books about religion — about the “new birth” — the disobedience of our first parents,…
  • Meeting the standards for knowledge

    The Association of Christian Schools International along with several individual Christian schools and their pupils are suing the University Of California, Berkley and UCLA. They…
  • The Offensive Face of Islam

    Look at the places where Islamic radicalism has taken root. They are all characterized by the oppression of women. Muslim women know very well the…
  • Quotations XXXV

    But as some people do like quotations and think they can be useful in succinctly communicating an opinion, we will publish a selection occasionally, mostly…
  • It’s still a hoax

    by: JT I’d forgotten this article until I encountered it again in my slow conversion of the older pages on the site. I decided it…
  • Tears of Blood Hoax

    While I was travelling at the end of November, there was a report on the television news (NBC, Salt Lake City) about a statue of…
  • All in the mind?

    by: Donald J Fiore After years of pondering this is what I have come up with. Because humanity is based in biology there is no…