GPS Stole Our Sense of Direction. AI Is Coming for Our Sense of Self.

Did your parents have a good sense of direction? Mine did. As a kid, I could show my dad any address in town, and... Read More
Building a Better Corporate Religion

The Catholic Church is a storied religious organization two-thousand years in the making. It is also a multinational corporation worth an estimated 15 billion... Read More
The Ethics of Gene Editing: Navigating Humanist Values in Biotechnology

In the not-so-distant past, the idea of altering the human genome belonged squarely to the realm of science fiction. But today, thanks to groundbreaking... Read More
The Comics Section: Burglary Is Speech, Apparently

The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Corrupting Influence Of Money In Politics by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com
You Need to Know about Health Care Sharing Ministries

Take just one minute NOW to tell your elected officials to support this bill to bring much needed transparency to these organizations and demand... Read More
A Humanist Approach to Immigration Reform

In 2025, the United States finds itself at a pivotal moment regarding immigration policy. With Donald Trump returning to the presidency, sweeping changes under... Read More
Science Communication, Humanism, and Time: An Interview with Prof. Jim Al-Khalili

Prof. Jim Al-Khalili CBE FRS Jim is a theoretical physicist at the University of Surrey where he is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics.... Read More
Read Our 2025 Humanist Haiku Contest Winners

TheHumanist.com is pleased to announce the winners of our sixth annual Haiku Contest, once again held to honor National Poetry Month in April. The... Read More
The Comics Section: Bathe? No Evil. Blow? No Evil. See…?

The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Solar, Wind, Coal by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune, UT
Representation Matters: New Jersey State Senator Andrew Zwicker

This is part of The Humanist’s recurring series highlighting openly nonreligious elected officials across the nation. Because of the work of the Center for... Read More