Why Donald Trump’s Most Loyal Supporters Remain Fiercely Devoted to Him
For years, political observers have struggled to understand why Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters remain fiercely devoted to him—even when confronted with facts about... Read More
Art at the Intersection of Nature and Civilization: An Interview with Alexis Rockman "I'm an artist because I don't want to be around people."
Alexis Rockman is an American contemporary artist known for his vivid, science-informed paintings that explore the intersection of nature and civilization. With a background... Read More
The Comics Section: Chat GPThirsty
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. AI data centers consume too much water by John Cole, The Scranton Times-Tribune, PA
Another Jew Against Israel
It was over thirty years ago, and the writing was on the wall – literally. I was living in Jerusalem, and throughout the city,... Read More
After Humanity – Who Deserves Rights in a Post-Human World?
I keep coming back to a question that’s hard to shake: if humanism is rooted in dignity, what happens when “human” is no longer... Read More
We Brought an Atheist Chaplain to Netroots to Comfort Burnt Out Activists And this is how it went
You’ve maybe heard of Netroots Nation before. It’s an annual conference for progressive activists – think CPAC, but for people who actually want to... Read More
Conformity or Community?
“He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” John 8:7 Growing up queer in Northern Utah where... Read More
The Comics Section: See the Forest for the Trees
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Forests Suffer As Our C02 Output Increases by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com
Representation Matters: Wisconsin State Representative Ryan Clancy
This is part of The Humanist’s recurring series highlighting openly nonreligious elected officials across the nation. Because of the work of the Center for... Read More
Jeffrey Epstein and the Movement of the Planets
This article first appeared on author Noah Kennedy's website here. Stuck at a stoplight recently, I was directed by a tattered bumper sticker to... Read More
