Vaccine opponents make a lot of noise about their freedoms being infringed upon, claiming the right to serve as a perpetual vector for infection. Folks in the anti-vaccine crowd have prioritized their own notions of inconvenience, fear based on misinformation, and conjured persecution over the health and safety of everyone else. There are those who prefer to wish the pandemic away by asking God to solve their problems for them. The religious Right was up in arms last week over President Biden’s insufficiently theistic National Day of Prayer proclamation, illustrating the impotency of relying on “thoughts and prayers.” Admirers of the Great Agnostic, Robert Green Ingersoll, have generously given to ensure that the legacy of this freethought pioneer will endure through the Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum. It is not a house of worship, but a humble home where we can evoke the memory of the great man who said, “The hands that help are better far than lips that pray.” Now that’s humanism. Robyn E. Blumner, CEO and President, Center for Inquiry Executive Director, Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science. |
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