Book Review: Jesus before the Gospels by Bart Ehrman
Having now written a dozen books, University of North Carolina Religious Studies Professor Bart Ehrman has long been a mainstay in the research and... Read More
Climate Change and the Migration of Infectious Disease
The Zika virus is all over the news. Zika is surely dangerous, but it has its limitations and is likely to be well contained.... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: A Muslim Employee Wants to Pray in His Office. Is This OK?
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Send your questions to The Ethical Dilemma at dilemma@thehumanist.com (subject line: Ethical Dilemma). All... Read More
Humanists Love Earth Day 2016
Did you know that Earth Day is the largest secular observance in the world? This year, several chapters of the American Humanist Association are... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 37 The Ascent of a Man: How Robert Darwin's Diffuse Son Became Charles Darwin (Part I)
View all episodes of the Cartoon History of Humanism or click here to read Part II in this series. The Ascent of a Man:... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Do Christians Complain Too Much?
This just in: a rapidly growing number of Americans think that Christians complain too much. Lifeway Research, an evangelical research firm, just released a... Read More
Humanist EDge: Humanist Philosophy at the Diner
Hartford Area Humanists is one of the more recent additions to Connecticut’s active and diverse secular community. This vibrant chapter of the American Humanist... Read More
Ignorance is Bliss: Why Religious People Seem Happier Than the “Nones”
A new Pew Research Center study released last week that examines the relationship between religion and everyday activities brought out a number of eye-catching... Read More
“The Compassion Experience” and the Marketing of Religion
People defend faith, and specifically Christianity, by pointing out the fact that millions worldwide believe. Of course it’s a logical fallacy to say that... Read More
The Humanist Hour #193: Carrie Poppy and Ross Blocher
Click to download an audio file of this podcast. "We show up so you don't have to." That's the tagline for the Oh No,... Read More
