Saganism Lives On in Futility November 3, 2019 | David F. Coppedge Carl Sagan’s daughter picks up where her dad left off, adding an unexpected twist for creatures on a pale blue dot. Space.com reviewed Sasha Sagan’s new book, For Small Creatures Such As We. Basically, Carl Sagan’s daughter thinks that since humans evolved to be ritualistic, we should come up with some secular rituals that atheists can enjoy during their brief, meaningless lives on a speck orbiting a speck in a speckless universe. Reviewer Chelsea Gohd sums it up in her subtitle: “People are born and people die. We’ve...