Becky, Dan, and Luke reflect on the varied ways to be an atheist, criticize the effects of blasphemy laws, and strike back on claims that environmental activism is a religion.
News
- Youth stage global school strike for climate, preceding Sat UN youth summit and Mon US climate summit
- Pundits claim climate activism is a religion
- Riots plague Pakistan after Hindu educator accused of blasphemy by student
- Brad Pitt backtracks on atheism, embraces spiritual connectedness
- Siberian shaman arrested before he can exorcise Putin’s demons
- Area 51 “storm” passes with little fanfare
- Uber driver dismissed over kicking out gay couple
Feedback
My question is in reference to logic. In deductive arguments is [validity] the same as sound? I only ask because of the definition of [validity] confuses me: “the quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.” -Mike from The Internet
Recently a Jehovah’s Witness approached me and said, “I’d like to prove that God isn’t responsible for catastrophes that people blame him for recently…” All I could think was “whoa, there’s so many assumptions in that sentence!” -Charles from Queensland