Creativity—For the Living Part Two

by Janet Asimov

This article is part 2 of “Creativity.” Read part 1 here. If you enjoy the idea that creativity is a natural aspect of our... Read More

The Humanist Hour #93: Jamila Bey

by The Humanist Hour

In this month’s show, Todd and Kim interview Jamila Bey, the director of communications for the Secular Student Alliance.  Jamila is also a journalist... Read More

What’s Really Going on With Contraceptives? Supreme Court Hears Hobby Lobby’s Religious Objections to Affordable Care Act

by Ashley Jordan

Check out the bottom of this post for photos from today's rally at the Supreme Court. It seems like we keep going round and... Read More

Oh Noah, It’s Unbiblical!

by Fred Edwords, 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award

There are those who love all mythology equally: Greek, Norse, Celtic, Chinese, Indian, African, New World, Middle Eastern, and so on. For these folks,... Read More

The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 2 Lucretius, the MacGyver of Natural Philosophy

by Dale DeBakcsy

View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Lucretius, the MacGyver of Natural Philosophy Lucretius is the keystone of materialism, its prime... Read More

Humanist Voices in Verse: “Opus 75”

by Daniel Thomas Moran

This week’s poem is by Daniel Thomas Moran, TheHumanist.com poetry editor, retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County,... Read More