The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 18 Baruch Spinoza: The Most Dangerous Man in Europe

View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Baruch Spinoza: The Most Dangerous Man in Europe By 1670 all of the pieces of modern humanism were in place, waiting for one guiding intellect... Read More

Film Review: American Sniper Hegemony, American Style

Yesterday morning, following the previous night’s Academy Awards extravaganza, the folks at Fox News started to crow. They were outraged that the film American Sniper didn’t win more awards (it was nominated for six Oscars,... Read More

Pinning Your Way to Celebrant Success

Traditionally, thick magazines filled with beautiful ads for dresses, venues, and honeymoon destinations were the go-to advice manuals for the “perfect wedding.” These days, individuals are increasingly turning to online resources for event planning, especially... Read More

Atheism’s Best Salesman Baba Brinkman's "The Rap Guide to Religion"

Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Michael Shermer, and others take note: Baba Brinkman sells atheism with a smile and elicits more than a few belly laughs in his brilliant new one-man show, The Rap Guide to... Read More

Jon Stewart, Humanists Will Miss You

Last week Jon Stewart startled audiences by announcing that when his contract runs out in September, his sixteen-year run on Comedy Central’s pivotal satire The Daily Show would end. Stewart’s farewell has prompted entertainment writers... Read More