Author: Glade Ross
Glade Ross was born and raised a devout Mormon, he was in law school at Brigham Young University when evidence compelled him to confess that it was all baloney. He practiced antitrust litigation for two years in Southern California, then founded a software business of which he is CEO and president. He currently lives on Puget Sound in Washington with his wife and children and is passionate about sailing.
What Is the Truth about Faith That Is ‘Not Blind’?
Often, when explaining to a religious person why I believe faith is a morally reprehensible practice, I encounter this response that dismissively avers: “Oh, that’s blind faith, and I’m as much against it as you are. It’s not the faith I exercise.” It seems, indeed, religious folk everywhere are eager to distinguish their own faith …
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A Better Name for Us
Does the world need one more label for people who lead lives of reason? Yes, and that label is genuism.
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Progressive vs. Liberal
We are all humanists, but I believe there’s a very good chance those on each side of the progressive/libertarian divide view their counterparts as a little less pure and perfect in their humanistic expression.