The Humanist Hour #81: The Clergy Project
A new episode of the Humanist Hour is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guest on this month's show. ... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: A Record Number of Responses to
My Message from the Editor last week sparked a lot of commentary—so much that I still haven’t read through all of the emails! I... Read More
Humanists Raise Record Funds to Fight Leukemia and Lymphoma
Foundation Beyond Belief announced that its Light The Night Walk Team raised $430,000 for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society last year, the largest amount... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: Easter Eggs and Soda Caps
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Humanist Network News is proud to introduce “The Ethical Dilemma,” an advice column by... Read More
The Comics Section: Jesus Reviews the Koran, Shiny Heaven, and Cruel Punishment
The latest from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
A (Friendly) Conversation About Religious Freedom
This week I attended a symposium at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. that dealt with the issue of religious freedom in America, a topic... Read More
Sexual Intelligence: “My Son Is Gay”
You’ve probably heard that Ohio ultra-conservative Senator Rob Portman has changed his position and now supports same-gender marriage—because, he says, his son is gay.... Read More
Lessons in Humility (Part Three)
Disasters that are mainly our own fault should certainly result in humility, if not plenty of humiliation. Regrettably, the all too usual response to... Read More
Robert G. Ingersoll Oratory Contest Returns to Nation’s Capital
Co-sponsored by the American Humanist Association, Washington DC’s Dupont Circle will be the location of the 2013 Robert G. Ingersoll Oratory Contest on June... Read More
What is Humanistic Mormonism? (Part 2)
Last week, HNN published part one of an interview with James E. Nickels, Assistant President for the Society of Humanistic Mormonism, as well as... Read More
