Keith’s Conundrums: The Liar Paradox Posted on August 29, 2021September 1, 2021 By E Pictetus 2 Comments on Keith’s Conundrums: The Liar Paradox Solutions to last month’s puzzle. Plus, the Liar Paradox. critical thinking, philosophy
Election Call. Get in the Candidates’ Faces. Let Them Know Secular Humanists Vote! Posted on August 29, 2021September 1, 2021 By E Pictetus If you are not involved with a political party, consider getting involved with your secular humanist voice Cost of Religion, Secularism, Secularism in Schools
To Mask or Not to Mask: Should We Leave This Question to the People? Posted on August 29, 2021September 1, 2021 By E Pictetus 2 Comments on To Mask or Not to Mask: Should We Leave This Question to the People? Asking questions about the ideal treatment of mask requirements critical thinking, Science
Seneca College Shows Leadership in Defeating Covid Posted on August 29, 2021September 1, 2021 By E Pictetus 2 Comments on Seneca College Shows Leadership in Defeating Covid “If you want to come on a Seneca campus as of Sept 7, you must be vaccinated. Full stop.” critical thinking, Science
Philippines and Golden Rice Posted on August 29, 2021September 1, 2021 By E Pictetus A look at the first country to approve golden rice for commercial cultivation critical thinking, Science