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November 2015 – Does the U.S. Have A Secular Future?

Increasingly, Americans are choosing not to be affiliated with any church or other religious institution.  They are called “Nones” because on surveys they check  “None of the Above” when asked about religious affiliations.  This trend is particularly strong among Millennials.  There are probably a number of reasons for these statistics, but one factor is that […]

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February 2015 – In Response to Archbishop Cordileone

Open letter to the parents of students in Catholic schools in San Francisco,   Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone’s document regarding the allowable behavior of faculty and staff of local schools is a narrow and bigoted interpretation of Catholic strictures. In particular, these imperatives will add to an environment of discrimination and antipathy towards gay and trans students.

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March 2014 – On Parenting A Human With A Non-Binary Gender Identity

See the write up in The Bay Area Reporter>> Humanism is a philosophy that is concerned with the welfare of humankind in all its diversity.  In this spirit, Phil Crawford, a member of Bay Area Humanists, will share his experiences since his kid came out as genderqueer two years ago and how his thinking has

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