A Centennial to Reckon With: Honoring Black Suffragists
The first ballots cast by women were lauded as a giant step for womankind. Following the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment on August 18,... Read More
CHURCH & STATE | The Supreme Court Says You Can Be Forced to Support Religion
The United States enjoys separation of religion and government in large part because, during the colonial period, people simply got fed up over church... Read More
FIRST PERSON | Atheism and the Solitary Man
Over the past seven years I’ve written a number of letters to the editor of this magazine and have been fortunate in that about... Read More
Power of a Distinctly White Hue
On August 9, a day before a devastating storm hit Iowa, the New York Times profiled voters in Sioux Center, one of the most... Read More
Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe
BY BRIAN GREENE KNOPF, 2020 It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. In Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search... Read More
Apeirogon
BY COLUM MCCANN RANDOM HOUSE, 2020 As was ably displayed in his previous novels and stories, Colum McCann is a writer of true literary... Read More
Social Media Censorship: A Necessary Evil?
On July 28 I shared a post on the Facebook page of the American Humanist Association (AHA) with this caption: “Intentional sharing of potentially... Read More
How Weird Is Katharine Hayhoe’s Climate Science?
I’ve always been genuinely impressed with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe’s calm and reasoned approach to explaining the science of climate change—or as she calls it,... Read More
The Comics Section: A Place in History and Due Credit
The latest from Cagle Cartoons and Raging Pencils! By Dave Whamond, PoliticalCartoons
Relax, Studying Theology Doesn’t Make You Religious It may even enhance your humanism
Fall welcomes a new semester at Meadville Lombard Theological School (MLTS), where the American Humanist Association (AHA) Center for Education will be offering two... Read More
