3 Fallacies That Kept Me Stuck in Christianity
The psychological magnetism of faith-based ideas can be dangerous but they can be neutralized by identifying what they depend on—errors in reasoning.
How I Renounced Religion and Embraced a Life of Reason
In his first ever talk, Maddox shares his story about how and why he left Christianity and embraced a life of reason.
The “Faith Is Reason” Pretense
Craig reacts to William Lane Craig's video on the nature of faith vs reason and critiques his views.
Facts Don’t Care About Your Faith, Feelings, or Consensus
Facts exist independently of faith, feelings, or consensus; only reason—grounded in observation, logic, and evidence—reveals what’s true and good, making rational thinking the path to both personal happiness and political freedom.
Altruism Has No Clothes
Altruism survives like the emperor’s fake clothes—propped up by fear, not reason. Strip it down, and all that’s left are logical fallacies.
The Younger Son Mindset, Explained
Why do some thrive while others stall? One mindset shift explains it all.
The Hidden Greek Virtues of Hogwarts Houses
Angel explores how Hogwarts houses reflect Aristotle’s virtues, revealing timeless moral lessons in Harry Potter.
Morality: Is It Good for You—or Bad for You?
According to the prevailing moral code, morality is bad for you. And I think that’s obscene.
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Unity of the Holidays and OSI
The three big holidays form the season of reason—a meaningful representation of the virtuous cycle of life.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid’s Tale is a fascinating story that highlights the importance of self-esteem, individual thought, and personal choice through a stylized and engaging narrative.
Craig Biddle: Logic and Love – The Harmony of Happiness
What does it mean to love life? Are love and logic intertwined?
Martin Hooss: Virtues as Spiritual Currencies
Is there a market for love? If yes, where do the supply and demand meet each other?
