
FI Feb-Mar 07 Pages 12/26/06 12:43 PM Page 4 FI Editorial Staff EDITORIAL Editor in Chief PAUL KURTZ Paul Kurtz Editor Thomas W. Flynn Associate Editors Norm R. Allen Jr., Nathan Bupp, Austin Dacey, D.J. Grothe, R. Joseph Hoffmann, David Koepsell, John R. Shook Managing Editor Andrea Szalanski Columnists Arthur Caplan, Richard Dawkins, Shadia B. Drury, Sam Harris, Nat Hentoff, Christopher Hitchens, Wendy Kaminer, Tibor R. Machan, Peter Singer Senior Editors Bill Cooke, Richard Dawkins, Martin Gardner, James A. Haught, Jim Herrick, Gerald A. Larue, Ronald A. Lindsay, Taslima Nasrin Contributing Editors Jo Ann Boydston, Albert Ellis, Roy P. Fairfield, Charles Faulkner, Antony Flew, Levi Fragell, Adolf Grünbaum, Religion in Conflict Marvin Kohl, Thelma Lavine, Lee Nisbet, J.J.C. Smart, Svetozar Stojanovi´c, Thomas Szasz Ethics Editor Elliot D. Cohen Literary Editor and Assistant Editor David Park Musella Are ‘Evangelical Atheists’ Editorial Assistant Julia Lavarnway Art Director Too Outspoken? Lisa A. Hutter Production Christopher Fix, Paul E. Loynes Sr. he recent publication of four books—The God Delusion, by Cartoonist Webmaster Richard Dawkins; The End of Faith and Letter to a Don Addis Robert Greiner Christian Nation, both by Sam Harris; and Breaking the TSpell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel Dennett—has provoked great controversy and consternation.* The Council for Secular Humanism fact that books by Dawkins and Harris have made it to The New Chair Paul Kurtz York Times best-seller list has apparently sent chills down the spines of many commentators; not only conservative religionists but Board of Directors Derek Araujo, Thomas Casten, Kendrick Frazier, also some otherwise liberal secularists are worried about this unex- David Henehan, Lee Nisbet, Jonathan Kurtz, pected development. We note that the people now being attacked are Edward Tabash affiliated with FREE INQUIRY and the Center for Inquiry. The editors of Emeritus: Jan Loeb Eisler, Joseph Levee FREE INQUIRY, of course, are gratified that the views espoused in Executive Director David Koepsell these pages have received a wider forum. What disturbs us is the Director, Educational Programs (CFI) preposterous outcry that atheists are “evangelical” and that they Austin Dacey have gone too far in their criticism of religion. Director, Campus and Really? The public has been bombarded by pro-religious propa- Community Programs (CFI) ganda from time immemorial—today it comes from pulpits across D.J. Grothe the land, TV ministries, political hucksters, and best-selling books. Director, African Americans for Humanism Indeed, at the present moment, the apocalyptic Left Behind series, Norm R. Allen Jr. coauthored by evangelist Tim LaHaye, is an all-time blockbuster. Vice President of Planning and Development (CFI) Other best-sellers include The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Sherry Rook Warren and a slew of books attacking liberal secularists and Director of Communications (CFI) humanists by religious conservatives such as Ann Coulter and Bill Nathan Bupp O’Reilly. Assistant Communications Director (CFI) Henry Huber Let’s be fair: Until now, it has been virtually impossible to get a Director of Libraries (CFI) fair hearing for critical comment upon uncontested religious claims. Timothy Binga Fulfillment (CFI) Jackie Mohr, Darlene Banks *The God Delusion, by Richard Dawkins (Houghton Mifflin, 2006); The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation, both by Sam Harris (W.W. Staff Pat Beauchamp, Lauren Becker, Cheryl Catania, Eric Chinchón, Norton and Company, 2004, and Knopf, 2006, respectively); and Breaking Thomas Donnelly, Debbie Goddard, Robert Greiner, Lihann Jones, the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel Dennett (Viking Sandy Lesniak, Gwyneth MacRae, Lisa Nolan, Paul Paulin, Sarah Pierce, Adult, 2006). Denise Riley, Sara Rosten, Debbie Ryan, Anthony Santa Lucia, John Sullivan, Vance Vigrass Paul Kurtz is Editor in Chief of FREE INQUIRY, a professor emeri- Executive Director Emeritus tus of philosophy at the University at Buffalo, and Chairman of Jean Millholland the Center for Inquiry/Transnational. free inquiry http://www.secularhumanism.org 4 FI Feb-Mar 07 Pages 12/26/06 12:44 PM Page 5 It was considered impolite, in bad taste, and it threatened to raise doubts about God’s existence or hegemony. 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