The Comics Section: My Fellow Americans
We’re featuring new cartoons this week by Polyp! Learn about the artist and read more at polyp.org.uk.
Thank Godfolk It’s Friday! Religious Funnies from around the World
Polite society has long placed taboos on poking fun at religion (not so much with politics anymore). But we here at TheHumanist.com aren’t afraid to point out how much humor it regularly brings to the... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 20 Making Determinism Art: The Humanist Fictionscapes of Denis Diderot
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Making Determinism Art: The Humanist Fictionscapes of Denis Diderot By the mid-eighteenth century, materialism and its close cousin determinism both had august philosophical traditions behind... Read More
The Comics Section: Easter, Atheist Hell, Does God Know Right From Wrong?
New comics by Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
Humanist Statue Erected Opposite Christ Statue in Rio Artist’s rendition of the Happy Humanist statue soon to be built atop Rio’s Sugarloaf Mountain
This post appeared in our 2015 April Fools' Day edition. The election commission of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, announced today that the city’s population has voted overwhelmingly to erect a thirty-meter Happy Humanist statue atop... Read More
Ricky Gervais’s Legs Appear in a Peeled Carrot
This post appeared in our 2015 April Fools' Day edition. A woman telecommuting from her home in Bethesda, Maryland, on Tuesday got an unexpected surprise while preparing her daily salad for lunch. “I grabbed a... Read More
AHA Moves Headquarters to U.S.’s Most Religious City
This post appeared in our 2015 April Fools' Day edition. The American Humanist Association announced today that it would be moving its headquarters from Washington, DC, to Nashville, Tennessee, which the Public Religion Research Institute... Read More