Damned Good Company: Twenty Rebels Who Bucked the God Experts
I came to the humanist movement in the 1970s, not as a refugee or rebel against the abusive teachings of organized religion but as... Read More
Humanism in a Shitstorm
“There are no atheists in foxholes.” I’m sure you’ve heard this more times than you care to remember. I’m sure you’ve heard religious believers... Read More
Election Reflection: Whither Now, Religious Right?
Pundits spent a lot of time chewing over the results of the November election, but most seemed to agree on one thing: the religious... Read More
EDITOR’S NOTE
“One of the perennial questions for the human species,” writes long-time humanist leader Michael Werner, “is: How shall we live?” Recognizing that humanism is... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Hope For 2013
As we close out 2012, I want to thank you, our loyal readers, for opening Humanist Network News each week, commenting on the articles... Read More
The Best of Humanist Network News in 2012
Take a look back at the most read, commented, and shared HNN articles in 2012! Did your favorite article not make the list? Let... Read More
The Advent of the Holidays
This is the text as presented at two services for the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe (UUCSF) on Sunday, December 2, 2012. It... Read More
Poll: What December Holiday Do You Celebrate?
What do humanists and atheists celebrate this time of year? Take our poll and let us know! <a href="http://www.sodahead.com/living/what-december-holiday-do-you-celebrate/question-3401399/" title="What December Holiday Do You... Read More
A Humanist Statement on the Connecticut School Tragedy
The American Humanist Association issues a statement regarding the shootings that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Newtown Shooting: Why Did He Do It?
On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut and killed 20 children and 6 adults. Everybody has one... Read More