I was raised Catholic, lost my faith early, and spent decades without a name for my disbelief. Humanism didn’t convert me—it clarified me. This is what humanism means to me, and why it offers a grounded, humane framework for living without the need for divine permission.
Browsing Category Atheism
This category looks at atheism through a secular lens. It questions assumptions, examines beliefs, and explores ethics and meaning without religion.
You’ll find essays and commentary grounded in curiosity, skepticism, and evidence. It’s a space for anyone who wants to understand the world without starting from faith.
Katherine Hepburn & The Tender Logic of Unbelief |
When the universe offers no answers, choose kindness.
I explore atheism, morality, and meaning without illusions—because when the universe refuses to answer, I choose kindness as my only honest compass. Katharine Hepburn’s blunt atheism mirrors my own: no gods, no cosmic rewards, just our human duty to care for one another.
Prayer of the Unconvinced |
An Atheist Hymn
A sharp, unapologetic atheist poem that exposes the absurdities of religion, superstition, and blind faith. Through dark humor and pointed critique, I challenge belief in gods, question morality, and celebrate reason over ritual.
10 Quotes for the Atheist in All of Us
Thinkers, skeptics, and anyone tired of ‘because I said so’—these 10 quotes for the atheist in all of us will make you nod, smirk, and maybe roll your eyes at humanity’s more… questionable beliefs. Perfect for anyone who prefers logic, curiosity, and a dash of irreverence.