The Comics Section: Why God Exists, Make America Great Again, Roseburg
The latest from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Humanist Voices in Verse: “Theology”
This week’s poem is by Daniel Thomas Moran, TheHumanist.com poetry editor, retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York and the author of seven collections of poetry. He... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 28 Cicero: Classical Skepticism on the Brink of Empire
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Cicero: Classical Skepticism on the Brink of Empire For seventeen hundred years, if you did not have Cicero (106–43 BCE) on your bookshelf, you simply... Read More
Staff Picks: Our Favorite Banned & Challenged Books
This week kicks off Banned Books Week, an annual celebration of the freedom to read that calls attention to books that are frequently challenged or sometimes outright banned. To support this effort, staff at TheHumanist.com... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “A Storm in a Teacup”
This week’s poem is by Neil Doherty. He is an economist and professor emeritus from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He has recently moved cross-country to Bainbridge Island, Washington, where he indulges... Read More
Book Review: Being Called: Scientific, Secular, and Sacred Perspectives
Being Called is an academic collection of essays that attempts to define and explain the experience of a “calling” from scientific, secular, and sacred perspectives in order to bridge the so-called big questions found in... Read More
The Comics Section: Saudi Arabia, Political Animals, No Gods Indeed
Your faves are back: Jesus and Mo, Raging Pencils, and The Atheist Pig!
