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Homeschooling for the Glory of Knowledge Once considered primarily a religiously conservative practice, secular homeschooling is on the rise. secular homeschooling resources • nonreligious homeschooling • core knowledge • ed hirsch • sonlight
Humanism in 2002 This special New Years article provides an overview of the public image of Humanists and freethinkers so far and provides suggestions for improvement in the future. humanism • atheism • freethought • humanists • atheists
Introduction to Modern Humanism, part 3: Renaissance Precursors This article is part of an introductory series on Humanism, and examines the historical precursors to Humanism during the Renaissance period. humanism • secular humanism • religious humanism • freethought • freethought history
The Oz books and Theosophy L. Frank Baum's novels of Oz have been popular for more than a century. Their religious inspiration comes from an esoteric eastern religion little known in the west. theosophy • baum • wizard of oz • allegory • esoteric
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Atheism and Religion A frank discussion of atheism, supported by science, and theism, dependent on blind faith. Why religious dogma hates critical thinking and scientific methodology atheism • religion • science • faith • belief
Common Myths about Atheism The term "atheist" has a negative connotation for many. This blanket term for non-believers is laden with baggage. What is widely attributed to atheists is often wrong. myths about atheism • living without god • richard dawkins • the out campaign • atheist morality
The Pledge Circus Political clowns and media circuses are still toying with the Pledge of Allegiance. pledge • allegiance • america • american • constitution
Art and Homosexuality Exhibition Censorship could not stop the most extensive event on the subject ever staged in Italy, with works by 150 artists from early photography to the present day. art and homosexuality • homosexuality in art • homosexual artist • gay art exhibition • homoerotic aesthetics
Shelby Farms Park, A Large U.S. Urban Park The diversity of offerings at Shelby Farms Park reflects the diversity of its surrounding city: there is something for just about everyone. shelby farms park • recreation for everyone • shelby farms park master plan • shelby farms dog park • master plan 21st century park
Hypatia: Philosopher and Symbol She is Hypatia, and she has become both a symbol and a cause, often unconnected with the realities of her life and ideas. Separating the facts about her from the legend challenges today's scholars. philosophy • hypatia • neoplatonism • giacobazzi • kirtland community college
Luther and Superstitions On this Friday the 13th., a day when superstitions are mentioned, I thought a look at Luther and superstitions was in order. luther • superstition • faith • belief • satan
Xenophanes and His Philosophies The philosophies of Xenophanes of Colophon, 6th century Greek thinker. xenophanes and his philosophies • xenophanes greek philosopher • xenophanes greek poet • xenophanes life • xenophanes and thales |
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