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Unveiling Christian Nationalism: Examining its Influence Through Current Legislative Trends
We're on the brink of one of the most consequential elections in recent memory. The separation of church and state is a cornerstone of the United States, ensuring the preservation of democracy and the protection of... Read More
The Comics Section: The Law of Averages
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Climate Solution by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com
Leo Igwe is Going on Tour
Nigerian humanist Leo Igwe is embarking on a packed United States tour to meet American humanists coast to coast and share his important work. From March 17th to April 9th, he has scheduled meals and talks... Read More
A Humanistic Perspective: Art in Schools
March is an important month in education. In two different ways, March highlights the critical importance of art in schools: firstly, it has been heralded as Youth Art Month since 1969, and the National Association for... Read More
Living Humanist Values: The Ten Commitments
WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF HUMANISM? How does one live as a humanist? Like many of you, I have read a plethora of articles and longer works defining humanism. Each proclaims a different emphasis highlighting various... Read More
Fascists, Cowards, and Morons: Combating Anti-Muslim Bigotry While Maintaining Free Speech
Andrew Cummins once said, in a quote often misattributed to Christopher Hitchens, that Islamophobia is “a word created by fascists, and used by cowards, to manipulate morons.” It can be that word—we’ve certainly seen the word used... Read More
Learning Science by Isaac Asimov
Learning Science By Dr. Isaac Asimov I imagine that many a young scholar has asked him- or herself, rebelliously, why on Earth s/he must learn science when s/he has no intention of being a scientist. Someone... Read More
Hooked on Words: Live Better, Help Often, and Wonder More
Those are the words that got me hook, line, sinker, bobber, and whatever else a fishing rod has…a reel, is it called a reel!?! I’m not so good at fishing, but I am extremely good at... Read More
The Houston Riot of 1917 A Century after 13 Black Soldiers Were Executed, Relatives Still Seeking Justice
The streets of Houston down which rioting black soldiers marched 100 years ago are now inevitably gentrified with lovely looking houses, as residents—almost all white—walk their dogs and relax in the Texas sun. Where the march... Read More
What Do We Deserve?
I often think of the good life I have. By most common measures—say, type of work, income, health, leisure, and social status—I’m doing well. Despite the adage, “call no man happy until he is dead,” I... Read More