Rules Are for Schmucks: Playing with Pensions
In 1963 the Studebaker Company went out of business because it could no longer compete successfully in the automotive market with Ford, Chrysler, and... Read More
Test Your Humanism IQ!
How well do you know the humanist movement? Take our Humanism IQ quiz below to find out! You can view your score and a... Read More
A Short History of Evolution: Deconstructing the Promethean Spark (Part 1)
This article is part of Carl Coon’s ongoing “A Short History of Evolution” series. Click here to read all entries in this series.
Nuclear Energy without Fear
Today, March 11, marks the third anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that led to the disaster at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Complex in Japan.... Read More
Is Climate Change to Blame for the California Drought?
A few hours ago, some thirty Democratic U.S. senators concluded an all-night session of the Senate Climate Action Task Force to highlight the need... Read More
Writing God’s Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
Since the mid-1990s, Anthony Pinn has been known to many humanists as a major humanist scholar. He is the author or editor of twenty-eight... Read More
I Was a Cosmos Virgin
Wait, You’re an Atheist AND a Conservative?
For many people, the idea of a conservative atheist seems like an oxymoron. One explanation could be that we mostly see popular atheist activists... Read More
What the Media Won’t Tell You about the Roadside Cross in California
If you read media reports about the American Humanist Association’s letter to the City of Lake Elsinore, California, complaining about a roadside Christian cross... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 1 Epicurus and the Right to Party
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. “The wise man neither rejects life nor fears death. For living does not offend... Read More
