This talk was delivered in London in 2011 | Put you hands up if you have ever done the right thing for the wrong reasons. Keep you had up if you did this because of a religion or religious teaching. OK, so, perhaps the wrong audience for this sort of thing, but I think my … Continue reading How humanists decide what’s right or wrong
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Welcome to the Dark Carnival: An Introduction to Juggalo Ethics
This talk was presented in London, December 2015 | In 1553 Nicholas Udall created what is generally regarded as the first comedy written in the English language. In the play, a foolish braggart, thinking he is irresistible to women, attempts to woo and then take by force, a wealthy widow. In the 550 or so years since … Continue reading Welcome to the Dark Carnival: An Introduction to Juggalo Ethics