The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 6 Arnold of Brescia: The Man So Important You’ve Never Heard of Him
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Arnold of Brescia: The Man So Important You’ve Never Heard of Him Sometimes, it’s good to be the pope. The twelfth century, however, was not... Read More
Film Review: Edge of Tomorrow
Aliens have invaded earth. A hesitant hero teams up with a battle hardened veteran to rescue humanity. They save the day! Insert a romantic subplot and lots of futuristic weaponry and CGI explosions and you’ve... Read More
The Humanist Puzzle: Reasonable Suspicion
Unscramble the words (hint: they’re all well-known religions) then place the letters with the corresponding numbers below to reveal a secret message! Special thanks to our puzzle creator, Dan Mason. Dan creates puzzles for the... Read More
The Comics Section: Apostasy, One Day at a Time, Praying for Victory
Your favorites are back! New comics by Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
The Humanist Puzzle: Touching the Future (Part 2)
This week’s puzzle is a double jumble! Unscramble the words and place into the blanks with numbers beneath. Transfer the letters to the grid based on the numbered boxes to reveal a secret phrase. Special... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 5 Peter Abelard: How not to Make Friends and Still Influence People
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Peter Abelard: How not to Make Friends and Still Influence People There are, scattered throughout history, a few characters of such peculiar and innate humanity... Read More
Creative or Creepy? The Michael Jackson Hologram and Humanism
Last week in Las Vegas at the Billboard Music Awards, Michael Jackson brought the live audience to its feet as he moonwalked across the stage. The problem? He’s been dead for four years. The image... Read More
