Necessary Justification

I am a talented fisher of men. This, to the utter disdain of the tutelaries of the intended purpose of the sacrosanct sermon, defines my deep seated passion and purpose.

I am a slave to no one, my only sovereign being reason. I am not devoid of emotion, although I prefer collected solitude without pandering to escapism and nihilism.

I’ve maintained a public presence in journal form since 2002. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame in psychology and computer applications, I work for the government and spend time studying for law school. I study and research evolutionary psychology, while writing and submitting peer reviews to notable science journals. I am the chief administrator of the Facebook group: Atheists, Agnostics and Non-religious, the founder and maintainer of the Secular Covenant, and an avid writer of poetry, novels, and other various in-betweens.

I debate fairly and fiercely on the subject of atheism and secularism on several mediums across the globe, and my essays are submitted to publications nationally.

There is a privacy in my most conflicting and disparate thoughts for which I would have no dominance if not for the satiation of public discourse that a medium like this provides. I cannot write privately, if I cannot vent publicly. I share this conviction with many of the world’s most cherished writers, and I doubt I am the first to present it as such. For the readers primacy, my justification for this, my most private of public contemplations.

You cannot define me, for I defy you.