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Jacksonville, Florida
"To question is the answer."

 

Resources for Free Thinkers

Going Back to School

The Continuum of Humanist Education is an interactive educational website that promotes a non-religious viewpoint in all aspects of life.  It was developed and is managed by the Institute for Humanist Studies.  It includes courses on topics like Science and Humanism, Law and Politics and Ethics.  Instructors for the courses include Dr. Massimo Pigliucci, Lewis Vaughn, and other prominent humanists. The introductory module for each course is free, but other modules in the course cost as little as $10.

Supplemental Reading

bulletSkepticism Books
 
bullet Flim Flam by James Randi
bullet Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science by Martin Gardner
bullet Why People Believe Weird Things by Michael Schermer
bullet Skeptical Odysseys edited by Paul Kurtz
 
bulletFreethought Books
 
bullet Freethinkers by Susan Jacoby
bullet The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
bullet The End of Faith by Sam Harris
bullet Breaking the Spell by Daniel Dennett
 
bulletPublic Domain (really free freethought!)
 
bullet Age of Reason by Thomas Paine
bullet Why Am I an Agnostic? by Robert Green Ingersoll
bullet The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
bullet The Great Infidels by Robert Green Ingersoll
bullet Superstition by Robert Green Ingersoll
bulletWhy I am not a Christian by Bertrand Russell
 
bulletPodcasts.  Available through iTunes.  iTunes can be downloaded free-of-charge from Apple's website.  Podcasts can be played on your home computer or MP3 player.
 
bulletPoint of Inquiry--A podcast of the Center for Inquiry
bulletRobert Ingersoll Podcast--Robert Ingersoll essays narrated by James Carr
bulletThe Way of Reason--Interview show on freethought by Reginald Finley
bulletSkepticality--Derek and Swoopy combine humor and skepticism for the critical thinker who weighs the evidence before accepting a claim
bulletMr. Deity--A no holds barred satirical look at the absurdities of Christianity
bulletThis Week in Science--Who would have thought that a show about science could be so funny?
 
bulletMagazines
 
bulletSkeptical Inquirer
bullet Free Inquiry
bulletSkeptic
 
bulletArticles
 
bulletThe Need to Believe by Ward H. Harris, Ph.D.

Revised June 08, 2008

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