The Good News Club: The Christian Right’s Stealth Assault on America’s Children
When Katherine Stewart first saw a program called the “Good News Club” on the list of available after-school activities at her daughter’s public elementary school in Santa Barbara, California, she didn’t give it much thought,... Read More
“Science Versus Religion” & “Parable of Food”
Science Versus Religion To understand everything, all you need is 10 numbers and 26 letters which is accurate to the exact extent that every lie has access to that same truth. Parable of Food... Read More
Book Review: Generation Atheist by Dan Riley
With his book “Generation Atheist,” Dan Riley starts to fill a large gap in atheist literature. While many books give the logic, history or the philosophy of atheism and humanism, personal stories, so prevalent in... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Philip Appleman
This week we’re featuring the beloved humanist poet, Philip Appleman. Philip Appleman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Indiana University-Bloomington. He has published eight volumes of poetry, three novels, and half a dozen nonfiction books, including... Read More
Winner of the April Photo Caption Contest: God Hates Who?
We received over 75 entries from HNN readers of hilarious suggestions for last week’s Photo Caption Contest; it was tough to pick a winner! But we had to go with the one that made us... Read More
The Big Bang Theory, House M.D. and More: Your Recommended Humanist TV
In the last edition of Humanist Network News, editor Maggie Ardiente – fresh off binge-watching Netflix’s House of Cards – asked what television shows readers would recommend to humanists ( “Bonus points if they include... Read More
Atheist Music: An Interview with Shelley Segal on Her New Album Little March
On Feb. 22, Australian singer-songwriter Shelley Segal will be releasing two CDs: An Atheist Album, containing the popular 2011 single “Saved,” and Little March, a collection of jazz music with American guitarist Adam Levy. She... Read More
