Richard Feynman
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.”
Read More“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.”
Read More“When you understand why you dismiss all the other gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.”
Read MoreIntroduction: “I’m Not an Atheist, I’m Agnostic!” We’ve all heard it. Maybe you’ve said it yourself. Someone says, “I don’t believe in God, but I wouldn’t say I’m an atheist…...
Read MoreIntroduction: The Ancient War Between Faith and Facts Religion tells us to have faith. Science tells us to ask questions. For thousands of years, these two worldviews have collided—sometimes violently....
Read MoreIntroduction: Faith vs. Reason Ever tried to have a calm, rational discussion about religion… and found yourself hitting a wall of circular arguments, guilt trips, and dodgy logic? You’re not...
Read MoreIntroduction: “So… You Don’t Believe in Anything?” That’s the question I’ve been asked the most since leaving religion. Not “What made you change your mind?” Not “What do you believe...
Read MoreIntroduction: Innocence Meets Eternal Damnation Imagine you’re five years old. You’re still afraid of the dark. But instead of being told that monsters aren’t real, you’re taught that if you’re...
Read MoreIntroduction: Why Exposing Fallacies Matters Religious claims are often protected by a halo of reverence—but that doesn’t mean they’re logically sound. In fact, many arguments used to defend faith rely...
Read MoreIntroduction: The Problem with Calling Faith a Virtue In countless cultures, especially within Abrahamic religions, faith is celebrated as the highest virtue. It’s praised in sermons, scriptures, and everyday language—“Keep...
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