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The Comics Section: Lawyer Jokes, Guardian Atheists, and Un-Evolution

5 March 2013

Hilarious new comics by Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!

The Humanist Hour #80: AHA President Rebecca Hale

by The Humanist Hour • 27 February 2013

A new episode of the Humanist Hour is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guest on this month's show. In this... Read More

MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Trusting Humanists to Recommend Good TV Shows

21 February 2013

I don't watch many television shows (the last complete series I watched was "Frasier"!), but last night, I finished watching the first season of... Read More

Obama’s Plan for Universal Pre-K: Why Humanists Should Support It

21 February 2013

In his recent State of the Union address, President Obama called for making “high quality pre-school available to every child in America. Every dollar... Read More

Independent Women: Why Feminism Needs Beyoncé

21 February 2013

As a feminist, I have no qualms sharing that label with the famous singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. People say she’s not a real feminist, or... Read More

Immigration Reform: A Humanist (and President’s) Concern

by Matthew Bulger • 21 February 2013

American politicos and the national news media have spoken for months now about the need to address the country’s growing immigration problem and finally... Read More

Atheist Music: An Interview with Shelley Segal on Her New Album Little March

by Brian Magee • 21 February 2013

On Feb. 22, Australian singer-songwriter Shelley Segal will be releasing two CDs: An Atheist Album, containing the popular 2011 single “Saved,” and Little March,... Read More

The Ethical Dilemma: Weekend at Bernie

21 February 2013

Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? In the spirit of The New York Times' 'The Ethicist' or Slate’s 'Dear Prudence,'... Read More

Humanist Voices in Verse: In the Streets of Mumbai by Daniel Thomas Moran

21 February 2013

HNN’s Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran shares a poem inspired by a wedding of two former students of his in India. Below is a... Read More

The Comics Section: Atheism: It

21 February 2013

Here’s a hilarious new comic by The Atheist Pig!

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