Want to Bring Back Bipartisanship? Try Restoring Pork Barrel Spending
American politics are especially divisive at the moment, which is why the current Congress is one of the least productive in decades and struggles... Read More
Toward a New Theology of Foreign Policy
I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress... Read More
A Tale of Two Rallies? Two (Slightly) Different Responses to Sunday’s Counterprotests
Part I This weekend, the American Humanist Association was a visible presence at the Still Here, Still Strong rally, joining thousands of people at... Read More
Simultaneously Fighting for Secular Government and LGBTQ Rights
Today, LGBTQ rights have become the battleground in the US culture war between those clinging to discriminatory religious beliefs and a growing coalition of... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Brody Armstrong
Please welcome the American Humanist Association’s new education assistant, Brody Armstrong! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I graduated from the University... Read More
The Humanist Dilemma: How Do I Get My Parents to See My Worldview Isn’t Their Failure?
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Send your questions to The Humanist Dilemma at dilemma@thehumanist.com (subject line: Humanist Dilemma). All... Read More
The Comics Section: Apophatic Theology & Caustic Agents
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
Rules Are for Schmucks: Brunson Is Not Enough
Andrew Brunson appears to be a nice, quiet man caught up in events not of his own making. He’s been a pastor serving a... Read More
The Social Mirror of Orange Is the New Black
NOTE: This article contains spoilers for Season 6 of Orange Is the New Black. The hit show Orange Is the New Black (OITNB) returned... Read More
Bible-Thumping Democrats Should Be a Curiosity
Running in the Democratic primary for Governor of Florida, candidate Chris King has called himself “something of a curiosity in the Democratic Party” because... Read More
