Humanist Voices in Verse: Remembering Samuel Menashe
This week’s featured poems are by Samuel Menashe, a New York poet who received the first Neglected Masters Award in 2004 by Chicago’s Poetry... Read More
The Weekly Humanist Puzzle: More Dawkins
If you like cryptograms or crossword puzzles, you’ll love Drop Quotes! Drop Quote puzzles contain a hidden quote. The spaces for each letter in... Read More
The Comics Section: On Education
Comics by Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and Atheist Cartoons on the subject of education. [click to enlarge]
Kingpin: How One Hacker Took Over the Billion-Dollar Cybercrime Underground
Readers of a certain age might remember the “phone phreaks” of the 1960s and ’70s who deviously manipulated telephone technology in order to make... Read More
Book Review: The End of Country
As rumor has it, Seamus McGraw’s rough draft of The End of Country ignited a bidding war among New York’s leading publishing houses.... Read More
A Costly Chill in the Air
From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, the United States Armed Forces have left bullets and boot prints all over the... Read More
Raising the Flag
I find myself needing to tell a simple story, one that highlights my family, my community, and the everyday reality of being a humanist... Read More
Standing Up for Science: Taking the Evolution Debate to the Next Level
I recently received an email with a headline that made me do a double-take. It read: “Science Education Triumphs in Texas.” These days, I’m... Read More
Still Enlightening after All These Years The continuing value of the Humanist Institute
A typical sales pitch for the Humanist Institute’s graduate study program might go something like this: Do you want to learn the philosophical and... Read More
The Humanist Interview with Leo Behe The son of intelligent design heavyweight Michael Behe discusses his journey to atheism
Leo Behe is not your typical young humanist. He’s the son of famed intelligent design proponent, author, and biochemist Michael Behe. Since 1996 the... Read More
