Book Review: Utopia is Creepy
BOOK BY NICHOLAS CARR Nicholas Carr’s Utopia is Creepy: and Other Provocations has so many great zingers in it that it’s a shame one can’t simply pull a thousand words’ worth of quotes from the book and... Read More
I Kinda Like It When George Carlin Speaks Presciently from the Grave
Fifteen years ago George Carlin recorded one of the least controversial comedy performances of his career, only because almost no one ever heard it. I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die was supposed... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 44 Knowing You as I Don't: Franz Kafka and the Magnificence of Miscomprehension
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Knowing You as I Don't: Franz Kafka and the Magnificence of Miscomprehension There is nothing easier than saying something striking about Franz Kafka, and nothing... Read More
Book Review: The Secular Activist
BOOK BY DAN AREL PITCHSTONE PUBLISHING, 2016 144 PP. When Kentucky’s tourism board approved an $18 million tax incentive for Ken Ham’s Ark Encounter theme park and exhibit, many gawked. None more than Dan Arel,... Read More
The Comic Section: Cured by a Dead Nun, Suffocated by Opinion, and Prayer Quotas
New comics from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, Raging Pencils, and Atheist Pig.
Book Review: Agnostic: A Spirited Manifesto
BOOK BY LESLEY HAZELTON RIVERHEAD BOOKS, 2016 224 PP. If you want to get a spirited argument started among atheists, ask how we like to be identified—atheist, freethinker, skeptic, humanist, secular, bright—some will embrace all... Read More
What Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Tells Us about Being Human
The topic of video games often sparks lively conversations amongst gaming and nongaming humanists and can even draw lines between humanists and their transhumanist friends. One recent release has transhumanists and humanists alike captivated. Deus... Read More
