The Comics Section: Roaring Mice and Crumbling Thinkers
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. The Mouse That Roared by Randall Enos, Easton, CT Thinking About Climate Change by Peter Kuper
Commentary: Religion in Foreign Policy
Problems usually arise when a country applies religion to its foreign policy. United States foreign policy should always be secular. At the same time,... Read More
Women of Color Beyond Belief 2022 Disrupting Religious Fascism and Respectability
During a virtual union meeting I attended as a shop steward in the spring, one of the facilitators launched into a prayer midway through... Read More
Journeys to Humanism: Self-Acceptance
Journeys to Humanism, theHumanist.com’s regular series, features real stories from humanists in our community. From heartwarming narratives of growth, to more difficult journeys, our... Read More
An Ode to Charles Darwin
In his lifetime, Charles Darwin wrote and revised a total of nineteen books. Essentially, he produced a new work or significantly updated text every... Read More
GO Humanity: Creating the Infrastructure for Human Responsibility
At its core, humanism is a philosophy of human responsibility. Humanists understand that humanity is just a tiny blip of precious life in an... Read More
The Comics Section: Raging Fires and Silver Linings
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Let It Burn by Pat Byrnes Silver Lining by John Darkow
On Abortion
Over the past few years, abortion bans and restrictions were passed or proposed in states across the country. When Mississippi passed a 15-week abortion... Read More
Amplifying Young Secular Voices of Color
One of the most important priorities of the secular media company OnlySky is to broaden the conversation and perspective of the nonreligious community. Part... Read More
The Comics Section: Cosmic Progress and Earthly Struggles
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Webb Telescope and State of the World by Jeff Koterba Global Warming by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com
