Steven Pinker on Textbooks, Culture Wars and the “A” Word
On April 22, Dr. Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor and Johnstone Family Professor in the department of psychology at Harvard University, lectured at Midland... Read More
By AMANDA KNIEF For HumanistNetworkNews.org Originally published June 02, 2010 "Do you think God hates us all a little bit right now?" The gentleman's... Read More
Mississippi Maiming: The World As Our Witness
By STEVE, TERRESA, RYAN, CONNOR and ERIN SCHLICHT For HumanistNetworkNews.org Originally published June 30, 2010 Nearly five years after our family offered the Humanist... Read More
Ask Richard: Help! I
COLUMN By RICHARD WADE For Humanist Network News Originally published Sept. 1, 2010 You may send your questions for Richard to AskRichard@ca.rr.com. (Questions may... Read More
Where are the Christians With Real Courage?
COLUMN By HEMANT MEHTA Adapted from "The Friendly Atheist." For Humanist Network News Originally published Sept. 15, 2010 I’ve been reading several articles... Read More
Coats before Christmas
It’s mid November, a cold, rainy one, with lower temperatures arriving earlier than we’d like. I work in the street selling newspapers. It’s a... Read More
The Humanist Hour #57: Jean Shepherd, In God We Trust (All Others Pay Cash)
[December 22, 2010] A new installment of the AHA's Audio Podcast is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guests on... Read More
The Humanist Hour #57: Jean Shepherd, In God We Trust (All Others Pay Cash)
A new installment of the AHA's Podcast is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guests on this month's show. In... Read More
The Best Idea We’ve Had So Far
The following is adapted from Bill Nye’s speech in acceptance of the 2010 Humanist of the Year Award, presented at the 69th Annual Conference... Read More
The Religious Right and the Tea Party: Marriage of Convenience or Just a Passing Fling?
I spent two weekends in September attending conferences sponsored by religious right groups in Washington, DC. They were nothing if not eye-opening. The first... Read More