Tag: Agnostic
From the Director of the International Freethought Film Festival
By Andrea Steele February 7, 2011.
Print: Freethought Film Festival Foundation
Andrea Steele, director of the International Freethought Film Festival, shares a word about their film submissions, and the upcoming event.
Where do atheists come from?
Lois Lee and Stephen Bullivant March 3, 2010.
Print: NewScientist
HERE’s a fact to flatter the unbelievers among you: the bright young things at the University of Oxford are among the most godless groups ever studied in the UK. Of 728 students surveyed in 2007, 48.9 per cent claimed not to believe in any god, with 49.6 per cent claiming no religious affiliation. And while a very small number of Britons typically label themselves as “atheist” or “agnostic” (most surveys put it at about 5 per cent), an astonishing 57.3 per cent of the Oxford sample did.
A Challenge To Atheists: Come Out Of The Closet
Richard Dawkins February 9, 2010.
Print: RichardDawkins.net
Richard Dawkins calls for atheists to come out of hiding and cease being timid about their convictions. He highlights and rejects stereotypes associated with atheism, and notes that only when they organize, will they have a voice loud enough to hear.
About the Holy Bible
Robert Ingersoll July 5, 2009.
Print: Infidels.org
Orator and defender of agnosticism Robert Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899), tells the truth about the Bible as he knew it in 1894.
A sceptical inquiry
Chris French March 9, 2009.
Guardian.co.uk
From Richard Dawkins to the atheist bus, critical thinking has made an unexpected return to popularity. Chris French, editor of the Skeptic magazine, wonders why







