The Black Practice of Disbelief An Introduction to the Principles, History, and Communities of Black Nonbelievers
The following excerpt is from a new book from Beacon Press, set to be published in May 2024. Introduction I have grown to like... Read More
Using the Bible to Explore ChatGPT’s Conception of Humanist Ethics
Introduction and Methods Overview Artificial Intelligence is supposed to be unbiased. Right? With the rise of AI and machine learning models, this is an... Read More
Supporting Future Generations of Voters
According to Vote.org, there are an estimated eight million newly eligible voters since the last election cycle and eighty-nine percent of young people indicate... Read More
Risk Reduction, Resiliency, and Humanism
Three questions haunt and motivate me as a Chaplain (and as a human): Is it possible to be world class, and remain well? Is... Read More
CHURCH & STATE | Oklahoma Devalues Transgender and Nonbinary Kids — With Tragic Results
The Pew Research Center reported in 2022 that 1.6% of Americans are transgender or nonbinary. Among those aged 18-29, the figure hit 5 percent.... Read More
BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT | Are You Making the Most of Your Life?: Why Read Fully Human/Fully Alive
I have often been asked to explain what it means to become Fully Alive, the title of my book. To really be able to... Read More
HERB’S CORNER | No Gods
Every deity ever worshipped is the product of ancient superstition invented by people who knew little about the universe and our place in it.... Read More
REPRESENTATION MATTERS | Representative Farrah Chaichi
This is part of The Humanist’s monthly series highlighting openly nonreligious elected officials across the nation. Because of the work of the Center for... Read More
JOURNEYS TO HUMANISM | Dissecting Truth from Fiction through Music
Journeys to Humanism, theHumanist.com’s regular series, features real stories from humanists in our community. From heartwarming narratives of growth, to more difficult journeys, our... Read More
HUMANIST EDGE | Florida’s Chaplain Bill Throws Gates Wide Open
Bills allowing chaplains in public schools, like the one described in this article, have now been proposed in at least thirteen states across the... Read More
