Name That Humanist! 75th Anniversary Conference Edition
We’re so excited, we can’t contain ourselves! With just under two months to go, the AHA is gearing up for our very special 75th Anniversary Conference. We’re headed to the place where it all began,... Read More
Morgan Freeman’s The Story of God: An Exploration of Belief
“Today, for better or worse, the power of religion touches all our lives, no matter what our faith. This is Morgan Freeman’s journey to discover how our beliefs connect us all. This is the quest... Read More
Film Review: God’s Not Dead 2
One of the main indicators of bad writing is that the reader has to do a lot of the envisioning but very little of the moralizing. Dickens perhaps didn’t give much effort in his novels to... Read More
Is Hulu’s New Series The Path One You Want to Follow?
With the number of religiously unaffiliated increasing in the United States, it’s about time a television series addressed what it means to lose faith. Premiering on Hulu last Wednesday, the new drama The Path studies... Read More
Book Review: The Good Death: An Exploration of Dying in America
BOOK BY ANN NEUMANN BEACON PRESS; 2016 248 PP.; $26.95 With the appearance of The Good Death: An Exploration of Dying in America, author Ann Neumann (a visiting scholar at the Center for Religion and... Read More
Photo Caption Contest Winner for April 1
Thanks to everyone who submitted a caption for last week’s Photo Caption Contest!
Top 10 Benefits of the Coming Global Apocalypse
TheHumanist.com’s managing editor Peter Bjork crawls out of editorial obscurity to bring you a most-definitely serious list of benefits of the coming apocalypse on this, the first of April, 2016. 10. No more Adobe product... Read More