In 1989, scientists published a seminal study into the real differences between men and women’s desire for casual sex. The findings have been something of a holy grail for those who insist that women only engage in casual sex reluctantly, or as an alternative when other forms of “more satisfying” sex are unavailable. Forty-eight males … Continue reading
Darrel Ray, who recently published the results of his Sex and Secularism survey, sent me a detailed email responding to various criticisms, and invited me to publish it in whole, part, or as a collaborative effort. I’ve decided to do something in between. I’ll be posting his comments (in regular type) and my additional comments … Continue reading
It’s only been a decade or so since social scientists even began to recognize “non-believers” as a legitimate demographic. Sadly, there have only been a few studies designed to discover the nature of a “typical non-believer.” Darrel Ray, author of The God Virus, and research assistant Amanda Brown of Kansas University, have put together a … Continue reading
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