Poetry Review: Philip Appleman’s Perfidious Proverbs and Other Poems—A Satirical Look at the Bible
If I were not a “devout” atheist, I would have to proclaim, “Thank God for Philip Appleman!” Appleman’s name is familiar to many who... Read More
The Comics Section: Are You An Expert?
New comics by Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
The Humanist Hour #66: Steve Wozniak and American teenage atheists
Todd Stiefel interviews Apple's Co-Founder, author, and the 2011 recipient of the American Humanist Association's Isaac Asimov Science award, Steve Wozniak about the importance... Read More
Roy Speckhardt Answers Your Questions on Reddit
Join AHA Executive Director Roy Speckhardt on Monday, September 26 as he participates in an “Ask Me Anything” thread on social media site reddit.com. Roy will be answering questions about the AHA,... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: 500th Issue of Humanist Network News!
We’re celebrating our 500th issue of Humanist Network News! Back in 2003, HNN began as the official e-zine of the Institute for Humanist Studies, founded... Read More
The Comics Section: The Bad Chemicals
We’re featuring a brand new comic this week: The Bad Chemicals! Acts of God Christmas Wish Answered Prayers
The Weekly Humanist Puzzle: Cryptoquote
Solve this Cryptoquote and reveal a quote by a famous rationalist. A cryptoquote is a puzzle where a pithy remark is enciphered by substituting... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: The Talking Snake by Daniel Mullane
This week’s featured poem is by Daniel Mullane. He and his wife Sharon retired in 2005 and left the San Francisco Bay area to... Read More
Winner of the
Last week we asked HNN readers to define humanism on Twitter using less than 140 characters. We were overwhelmed by the number of creative,... Read More
Meet the AHA Staff: Kayley Whalen
Meet the AHA Staff: Kayley Whalen Meet Kayley Whalen, the American Humanist Association’s new development associate! Kayley, a graduate of Swarthmore College, worked for... Read More
