Humanists Show LGBTQ Pride
Throughout June, several chapters and affiliates of the American Humanist Association are participating in LGBTQ Pride Month by marching in parades, participating in local Pride festivals, or hosting spaces to talk about the atheist LGBTQ... Read More
A Reason Rally Wedding: Our Humanist Love Story
Secular and humanist groups mean a great deal to people, often being the one sure place where a person can connect with others who will be accepting and open to one’s views. Our story is... Read More
Bible Emojis: A Desperate Attempt to Attract Millennials?
Is the Bible trying too hard to be cool? In an odd and somewhat desperate attempt to reach a younger generation of teens primarily disinterested in religion, the Bible has been translated into emojis—the new... Read More
No Man’s Sky: Vastness and Humanism Inhabit a Video Game
According to the World Health Organization, in 2013 the average life expectancy of a person born in Japan was eighty-four years—the highest in the world. If, somehow, a child was born in Tokyo in June... Read More
TV Review: Atheists Can Relate to Latest Episode of American Dad!
Last Monday, TBS aired the first half (“Daesong Heavy Industries”) of a two-episode story of the adult animated sitcom American Dad! to which many humanists and atheists, especially those who were raised in a religious... Read More
Can You Be Patriotic without God? Budweiser Seems To Think So.
Budweiser is gearing to become America’s beer—literally. In its newest marketing campaign, Anheuser-Busch, the company that created the lager 140 years ago, announced that it will temporarily rebrand for the summer and into the election... Read More
Game of Thrones’ King’s Landing Could Use Some Separation of Church and State
Warning! Major Game of Thrones spoilers below. HBO’s wildly popular Game of Thrones is back for a new season, which means more dragons, undead hordes, and political intrigue. But while the show and the book... Read More