Post-Election Analysis: What Does It All Mean for Humanists?
Everyone, take a deep breath. The election is, at long last, over. That little ball of anxiety in your stomach that many of you... Read More
AHA to Newly Elected Congress: Don
The American Humanist Association sent letters to all 435 newly elected Representatives asking them not to join the Congressional Prayer Caucus when they begin... Read More
Dissing Democracy: No More
By Brian Magee America likes to think itself as a “beacon of democracy,” a phrase that came into prominence following the country’s entry into... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: A New HNN Advice Column
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
Our Feminist Future vs. God
Recently Republican senatorial candidate Richard Mourdock suggested that a pregnancy resulting from rape was “something that God intended to happen.” Mourdock’s Christian fascist views... Read More
The Clergy Project Announced Collaboration With AHA
The Board of Directors of the Clergy Project recently announced that the organization will be working in collaboration with the Humanist Society, an adjunct... Read More
Challenging Religious Claims (In a Humanist Way)
Last month, HNN Editor Maggie Ardiente asked readers, “What are some ways you challenge religious fundamental claims?” Many of you had great stories to... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “We” by Frank S. Robinson
This week we’re pleased to publish a new poem “We” by Frank S. Robinson. Frank S. Robinson is a retired New York State administrative... Read More
The Comics Section: Votes for Jesus
It’s after Election Day, and we’re featuring the latest from The Atheist Pig!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Challenging Religious Claims
Last weekend I was in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which has become one of my favorite cities in the United States. I love it all:... Read More