No, We’re Not a Broken People
In 2004 I began speaking at rallies and forums around the country on issues of peace and justice, something I’ve done off and on... Read More
Humanists in Haiti
When a devastating 7.0-magnitute earthquake struck near the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince on January 12, 2010, leaving over one million homeless and in dire... Read More
Defusing the Neuron Bomb
On learning that the suspect aboard Northwest Flight 235 on Christmas Day was a young Nigerian born to privilege and wealth, I again thought... Read More
THE ISSUE AT HAND
I FELL IN LOVE with Holden Caulfield the first time I read The Catcher in the Rye in the mid ‘80s. A year or... Read More
Humanist Network News Podcast #47: Sebastian Velez in Haiti
HumanistNetworkNews.org [Feb. 24, 2010] A new installment of the HNN Audio Podcast is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guests... Read More
Humanism on the Move
STAFF REPORTFor HumanistNetworkNews.org Feb. 17, 2010 American Atheists has welcomed a study from the Trends in Cognitive Sciences journal that reports that those who... Read More
Our Founders Were NOT Fundamentalists
GUEST COLUMN By HARVEY WASSERMANFor HumanistNetworkNews.org Feb. 17, 2010 "God made the idiot for practice, and then He made the school board." -- Mark... Read More
Ask Richard: Atheist Nursing Students Treated as Pariahs
COLUMN By RICHARD WADEFor HumanistNetworkNews.org Feb. 17, 2010You may send your questions for Richard to AskRichard@ca.rr.com. All questions will eventually be answered, but not... Read More
Athletes Praising the Christian God
A weekly commentary by Hemant Mehta, adapted from his blog "The Friendly Atheist." For HumanistNetworkNews.org Feb. 17, 2010 I've mentioned before that Florida Gators quarterback... Read More
Sexual Intelligence: Airline Makes Prejudice Part of its Policy
A recent incident on British Airways has illustrated that sometimes efforts to prevent sexual abuse, although well-intentioned, can reach absurd heights. Mirko Fischer, a... Read More
