The Humanist Puzzle: Solutions to Last Week’s Double Jumble
Did you try last week’s Double Jumble, “A Woman’s Place is in the House (and Senate)”? Find the answers below! Special thanks to our... Read More
A Belle with a Lot on the Ball
The words “based on the inspiring true story” roll nicely off the tongue, but when little is known of that true story beyond a... Read More
Book Review: Greta Christina’s Coming Out Atheist
In Coming Out Atheist: How to Do It, How to Help Each Other, and Why Greta Christina provides a highly readable, helpful guide to... Read More
A Bad Week for Pro-Choice Advocates: New Restrictions on Abortion Access
Last week was not a good week for pro-choice advocates. The Missouri state legislature passed a bill that would require women to wait three... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: One Nation, Drinking Booze
The latest setback in the legal campaign to remove the words “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance gets me thinking about … product... Read More
Women in Secularism Explained… by David Brooks?
There seems to be a certain amount of confusion and disagreement about the purpose of the Center for Inquiry’s Women in Secularism (WIS) conference,... Read More
The Humanist Hour #99: Rockin’ Humanistic Values with Taylor Muse of Quiet Company
Click here to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Todd and Kim interview Taylor Muse—singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the... Read More
Let’s Talk about the Suppression of Women’s Speech
I am an extremely extroverted and talkative person. While I have sometimes been complimented for my outgoing personality, I have always been extremely self-conscious... Read More
Will Humanists Embrace Emerging Technology before Others?
Humans’ ability to create tools that make it easier to survive is one of several characteristics that distinguish us from most other animals that... Read More
On Faith and Foreign Policy
Last Thursday the Brookings Institution, along with George Mason University and City University London, hosted an event titled Religion and Foreign Policy: A Transatlantic... Read More
