Being a Humanist Kid
By Tani Betchan-Hale Growing up humanist, I have faced the fear of being shunned by my right-wing counterparts, but I have also had the... Read More
Being a Humanist Mom
By Alex Butler The subject of religion was not given much consideration in my childhood. Neither of my parents were religious. Even my great... Read More
Being a Humanist Dad
When becoming a humanist dad with the birth of my first child, Livia, in 1984, I realized that my wife and I were faced... Read More
Being a Humanist Grandparent
I recall a brief conversation I had with my then 8-year old grandson. It went like this: Grandson: Grandpa Bob, I have a real good... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: The Mind of God
This week’s poem is by Ian Robinson. He is a free-lance writer and editor based in Central Victoria. He is a leading Australian freethinker,... Read More
Book Review: Free Will by Sam Harris
In his short new book Free Will prominent atheist Sam Harris, author of The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, and The... Read More
The Comics Section: Religious Exemptions, Prayer, and the Golden Calf
The latest from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Rally for Reason in Washington DC
Can you believe the Reason Rally is less than three weeks away? The American Humanist Association is proud to be one of the major... Read More
The Humanist Hour #71: On location in Cranston, Rhode Island
Jes Constantine heads to Cranston, RI to hear the local residents, students, and teachers voice their opinion about the Cranston High School West prayer... Read More
On Jehovah’s Witnesses (As Told by an Ex-Jehovah’s Witness)
By Eric McMullan “Eric McMullan is no longer one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.” Seems like a pretty straight-forward sentence, right? Though I wasn’t in attendance... Read More
