Tag: meta
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You may have noticed that, according to the counter on the sidebar, I just passed 100 posts on Big Think this week. This is a milestone, but I hope it's the first of many to come. I think things have settled down considerably since I first moved here last October. The mix of commenters here is ... Read More
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Some days, I hate writing about atheism. I want to tell you why. Two weeks ago, I was watching a PBS show called Inside Nature's Giants, about a team of biologists dissecting a sperm whale that died after beaching itself on a British coast (this involved heavy machinery and a chain saw, if you ... Read More
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By way of giving advice and/or comparing notes with other bloggers who use them, I thought last night I'd write some thoughts on some of the big social-networking sites: which ones I use, and which ones I get the most benefit from. First up, there's my new account on Twitter. Yes, I resisted ... Read More
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One of the traditions of my old site was, at the end of each year, to choose a selection of my favorite posts from throughout the year and highlight them as the classics that give the best sense of what Daylight Atheism is all about. On the new site, I'm going to do something a little different: I ... Read More
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Welcome, all, to the new Daylight Atheism! I'm pleased to be officially joining Big Think as a blogger-in-residence. Whether you've just come across this site or are a long-time reader from my previous home, I hope you'll stick around and become a return visitor. To those who aren't familiar with ... Read More
About Daylight Atheism
Daylight Atheism advocates secular humanism as a positive, uplifting and joyous worldview that deserves a larger following and wider recognition in the marketplace of ideas. Original posts and essays explore atheism and humanism, science, politics, philosophy, and the ever-present threat of fundamentalist religious darkness.
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