The Comics Section: Mo Loses, and Trickle Down Economics
The latest from Jesus and Mo and The Bad Chemicals!
Rules Are for Schmucks: A Second Chance for Free Speech
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to re-hear a case that’s vitally important for anyone inclined to criticize religion. Maybe they’ll get... Read More
Secular Expressions for Life Events
Celebrating the major transitions in life is as old as humanity: archeologists have found evidence of funeral rites for Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals dating back... Read More
Can a Priest Be an Atheist?
Can one be a priest and an atheist? That’s a question Religion News Service is asking after a survey revealed that two percent of... Read More
The Humanist Hour #123: Bart Campolo, a Humanist Preacher with Passion
Click here to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Bo Bennett and Kim Ellington speak with Bart Campolo, the Humanist... Read More
You Better Hope a Corporate Personhood Amendment Is Possible
If Don Hazen is right, we’re all screwed. Hazen, the longtime editor at AlterNet, told his readers recently that they shouldn’t waste their time... Read More
On the Hill: Humanists Bid Farewell to Rep. Rush Holt
America goes to the polls today, and Congress is likely on the brink of a power shift as Republicans are predicted to pick up... Read More
What Does Twerking Have to Do With Feminism? Annie Lennox Desperately Tries to Stay Relevant by Insulting Black Feminists
It’s a much asked question in any movement: Who gets to decide who we are and what we stand for? Humanists are still, and... Read More
I Was Diagnosed with Hodgkin’s. Here’s How “Light The Night” Helped.
When I was 20 years old, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. I was about to start my senior year at the University of... Read More
In Memoriam: Howard B. Radest (1928-2014)
Dr. Howard Radest, a former member of the Humanist magazine’s editorial advisory board and longtime contributor, died on October 11 at the age of... Read More
