The Comics Section: Seeking Suggestions for New Atheist Comics
The Comics Section is one of our most popular features in TheHumanist.com. You’ve enjoyed cartoons such as Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, The... Read More
The Jenner Factor: Former Olympian Now Carrying a Different Kind of Torch
By now, most of you know that Caitlyn Jenner, once known as Bruce Jenner, the former Olympian and reality show star, underwent sexual reassignment... Read More
No God in the Fight: Why a Christian Army is a Terrible Idea
As a former military servicemember, I’m fascinated by the idea of a “Christian Army” explicitly formed to fight ISIS, as reported by Mother Jones.... Read More
Freedom to Earn: Why the Abercrombie Headscarf Decision Was Wrong
Last week the Supreme Court issued a ruling in the EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch case that most observers are hailing as a blow... Read More
Bodily Liberty Rights for Nonhuman Animals
Humans and chimpanzees share almost 99 percent of their DNA. Chimpanzees demonstrate purposeful communication, understanding of symbols, imagination, and even humor. Like humans, chimpanzees... Read More
The Humanist Hour #154: Humanistic Psychology, with Dr. Tom Greening
Click to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Bo Bennett speaks with Dr. Tom Greening about Humanistic Psychology: how it... Read More
On the Hill: AHA Packs the Room at Congressional Briefings
Capitalizing upon last year’s successful congressional briefing on the need for humanist chaplains in the military, the American Humanist Association (AHA) continued its briefing... Read More
Police Criminals & the Brutalization of Black Girls
In Alice Walker’s short story “The Flowers” a little girl happens upon the decomposing body of a lynching victim while she is out picking flowers. Walker contrasts... Read More
Local Humanist Groups across the Country Celebrate LGBT Pride Month
Throughout June, chapters and affiliates of the American Humanist Association are celebrating LGBT Pride in multiple ways. Members of the Humanist Society of Iowa... Read More
For Courageous Students: the AHA Has Your Back
If America’s Supreme Court justices could have spent a day this spring at Valencia High School, they would have seen decades of legal theory... Read More
