Rules Are for Schmucks: I Hate Being Right
In February, I wrote about a lawsuit in England against the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, aka the Mormons, alleging violation... Read More
An Atheist in Kuwait: Interview with Ben Baz Aziz Part One
Check back next week for the next installment of this two part series. Is freedom of and from religion possible in Kuwait? According to... Read More
A Short History of Evolution: The Dynastic Era
This article is part of Carl Coon's "A Short History of Evolution" series. Click here to see all the articles in this series. When... Read More
Now You Can Have “Humanist” on Your Army Tag
Every person entering service in the U.S. Army is asked, “What’s your religious preference?” They can select from over 100 options, and if you... Read More
The Traveling Humanist: The Panthéon in Paris, France
I was once walking along West Nanjing road in Shanghai at ten o'clock in the evening when I ran across an old French acquaintance... Read More
The Humanist Hour #95: Greta Christina on Coming Out Atheist
In this episode, Todd and Kim interview Greta Christina, author of Coming Out Atheist: How to Do It, How to Help Each Other, and... Read More
See What Local Groups Are Doing for National Day of Reason
Want your local humanist group want to participate in National Day of Reason but don’t know how to start? It’s not too late! There... Read More
Paths to People Establishing a Humanist Service Corps
The Pathfinders have been to rural Cambodia, teaching English to children at dawn before they head off to the rice fields. We have sung... Read More
The Benefit Corporation The Unlikely Hero of a Sustainable Economy?
Imagine, if you will, a paradigm shift to a sustainable global economic system in which all corporations act as responsible global citizens. The unlikely... Read More
Papal Economics Why Pope Francis is Making “Cafeteria Catholics” out of the Catholic Right
Since its release on November 24, 2013, Pope Francis’ first official document, Evangelii Gaudium (“The Joy of the Gospel”), has been the subject of... Read More
