The Humanist Hour #164: Sacred Cows, with Seth Andrews
Click to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Bo Bennett speaks with author Seth Andrews about his latest book Sacred... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: No Prayers for Cancer Patient, No God at the Wedding
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Send your questions to The Ethical Dilemma at dilemma@thehumanist.com (subject line: Ethical Dilemma). All... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “The Groom”
This week’s poem is by Matt Stancel. Matt lives with his wife and two daughters deep in the Bible Belt. His book, Burn This... Read More
The Comics Section: Whataboutery, Get Thee to a Psychiatrist, and Police Cameras
Brand-new comics from Jesus and Mo, Raging Pencils, and The Atheist Pig!
Finding Compassion in Nature: A New Study on Awe and Generosity
Can you remember a time when you looked at the stars and felt so small that it made you feel like a better person?... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: How Bernie Sanders Can Make It Interesting
I admire Hillary Clinton. She’s one of the only politicians I’ve ever written anything unabashedly positive about, as I did when she helped spread... Read More
For Atheist Students, Back-To-School Can Be Stressful
It's that time of year—summer is reaching its end and children are anxiously awaiting one of the most stressful days of the year: the... Read More
The Pope’s Jimmy Hat: Artist Creates Benedict XVI Portrait Using 17,000 Condoms
The Milwaukee Art Museum recently acquired a new—and controversial—piece of artwork: “Eggs Benedict,” a portrait of Pope emeritus Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) made entirely... Read More
The Humanist Hour #163: Back to School Advice for Humanist Students, Parents, and Teachers, with David Niose
Click to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Bo Bennett speaks with AHA Legal Director David Niose about many of... Read More
Water Wars: A US Legacy of Poor Natural Resource Management
Last week, Mother Jones reported that 5,433 people living in the world’s seventh largest economy have no running water—nothing coming out of their kitchen... Read More
