Kirk Cameron: Back to Atheism Thanks to Bruised Banana
Kirk Cameron, co-host of the evangelical television show The Way of the Master, has publically declared himself a nonbeliever—again. Cameron identified as an atheist until the age of 17, when he became born again at... Read More
Satan Joins AHA Staff
The American Humanist Association announced today that Satan has been hired as their full-time director of public relations. Satan will be primarily responsible for publicizing AHA initiatives through press outreach and spreading the message of... Read More
Isaac Newton Found in Tofu
It was a typical Saturday evening for American Humanist Association staffer Meghan Hamilton. “I had just finished nursing abandoned baby rabbits back to health and decided that I, too, was quite hungry.” After rummaging through... Read More
I Watched God’s Not Dead So You Don’t Have To
SPOILER ALERT: (Oh come on, most humanists won’t see this anyway!) This past weekend I subjected myself to the grueling, one-hour-and-fifty-three-minute experience of the new Christian film God's Not Dead, in theaters now. As I... Read More
Oh Noah, It’s Unbiblical!
There are those who love all mythology equally: Greek, Norse, Celtic, Chinese, Indian, African, New World, Middle Eastern, and so on. For these folks, biblical mythology is unexceptional: it’s just as unbelievable and just as... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 2 Lucretius, the MacGyver of Natural Philosophy
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Lucretius, the MacGyver of Natural Philosophy Lucretius is the keystone of materialism, its prime example of how staggeringly far a single mind can go in... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “Opus 75”
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