Film Review: The Case for Christ
Since I started writing film reviews, I’ve done three on movies that could properly be labeled as “right-wing,” either in a religious or political... Read More
No, President Trump, We’re Not “A Nation of Believers”
President Donald J. Trump’s weekly address last Friday was dedicated to recognizing the Jewish holiday of Passover and the Christian holiday of Easter that... Read More
Honoring the Secular Spiritual Legacy of Groundlings Founder Gary Austin
When I heard the news that improvisational theater director, writer, and director Gary Austin died on April Fool’s Day, I thought it was a... Read More
The Humanist Dilemma: Is My Coworker a “Mansplainer” or Just a Plain Old Know-It-All?
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
Rules Are for Schmucks: Fact-checking The Atlantic
This month’s Atlantic magazine features an article by Peter Beinart called “Breaking Faith,” arguing that the rise of secularism and the nones who have... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 53 Loyalty in Treason: The Christopher Hitchens Case
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Loyalty in Treason: The Christopher Hitchens Case In the age of social media it... Read More
#NormalizeAtheism: An Interview with Mark Nebo, Steve Shives, and Sincere Kirabo
Atheists continue to be stigmatized by the general public and regarded as immoral and unapologetic "sinners" not worthy of trust or respect. A new... Read More
TV Review: The Kids of Bob’s Burgers Invent a New Religion
Bob’s Burgers is a family-friendly animated sitcom on Fox you may have heard of but likely haven’t watched. With competition from the still-popular Family... Read More
The Rise of Faith-Based Prison Ministries in the Age of Mass Incarceration: An Interview with Tanya Erzen
Imagine you wanted to continue your education, but but your only choices were Christian institutions. You love math and want to graduate with a... Read More
Your Dose of Dopamine: More Good News from Near and Far
Turn off CNN. Don’t look at that push notification from the New York Times. Ignore that tweet from the White House. Breathe, relax, and... Read More
