Free Will and the Anders Breivik Trial
On the first day of his trial, Anders Breivik admitted to planting a bomb that killed eight people outside the Norwegian prime minister’s office... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: The Freedom to Doubt
I just returned from a second meeting today with the U.S. Department of State's Office of International Religious Freedom (IRF) in Washington DC, joined by my... Read More
Humanism and the Olympics: Why Do Athletes Thank God?
By Cameron Stewart There are many bits of Olympian trivia floating about, ranging from the well known (ancient athletes competed in the nude) to... Read More
From the AHA Archives: Sherwin Wine
Listen to Society for Humanistic Judaism founder Rabbi Sherwin Wine as he accepts the Humanist Pioneer Award on May 11, 1991 at the American... Read More
Remembering Gore Vidal: A Masterful Humanist Voice
Humanists mourn the loss of the famous essayist and American Humanist Association honorary president, Gore Vidal.
New Billboards in Idaho Declare
The AHA and the Humanists of the Palouse are teaming up to release a series of billboards in the Moscow, Idaho, area aimed at... Read More
In Defense of Chick-fil-A
By Staks Rosch I have been boycotting Chick-fil-A since the early 2000s. Back then, I did a radio show on WCUR 91.7FM and I... Read More
Godless Comfort in Times of Tragedy
I had my first experience with godless comfort when a woman at my job lost her father. I found her in the break room crying uncontrollably,... Read More
Book Review: Nonbeliever Nation by David Niose
In his new book, Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans David Niose, president of the American Humanist Association, outlines the history of secular... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: The Gnatcatchers
This week we’re pleased to publish “The Gnatcatchers” by HNN Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran. He served as Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New... Read More