Finding Support Beyond Faith: Join Life Without Religion
Are you struggling with the challenges of leaving a religion or dealing with conflicts stemming from religious influences in your life? Life Without Religion is a peer support group created specifically for individuals like you. We understand how isolating this journey can feel, and we’re here to offer a safe, understanding space where you can connect with others who share similar experiences.
Brains Change, But Not Like Machines
The brain can change, but not the way self-help slogans promise. This article breaks down what neuroplasticity really means — and why “rewiring your brain” is a metaphor that often does more harm than good.
Dive into Stories with RMA Book Club
☕️✨ Looking for your next great read and some lively conversation? Come join our book club! Whether you’re...
WeCanReason Speakers’ Weekly Update
Catch up with what our speakers did last week
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Voyaging in Time with Charles Darwin – UofC event, in-person or stream
What if you could watch evolution happen right before your eyes? For over 35 years, Richard Lenski’s lab has been doing exactly that—running the world's longest-running evolution experiment with bacteria.
See what leaders in science, secularism, critical thinking, and skepticism did last week
Here's a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
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Hype, progress, and the AI regulatory dilemma
A concise look at the AI 2027 scenario, its plausibility, and why guardrails and international dialogue matter to steer innovation responsibly. #AI #ArtificialInteligence
Challenger: The Cold Day That Changed NASA
On a freezing January morning, a routine launch revealed flaws in leadership and risk assessment at NASA, altering spaceflight history. This article explains how decisions, not hardware, shaped the tragedy and why the lessons endure.
WeCanReason Webinar – Humanism in Science Fiction: Ethics Without Divine Authority with Alan Koslow
This talk explores science fiction as a humanist literature that repeatedly asks how humans make moral choices when divine authority, tradition, and guaranteed meaning are absent.
Meet the WeCanReason 2026 Speakers!
WCR 2026 is getting closer and this month, we begin our series of posts about the Western Canadian Conference 2026 speakers, featuring Phil Zuckerman and Dr. Christopher Labos. Go to the post to meet them.





