Fit to Serve Nontheistic Soldiers Speak Out against “Spiritual Fitness” Test
Fort Hood’s sprawling 340-square-mile property—one of the largest active armored posts in the United States Armed Forces—boasts the self-styled title of the “Great Place”... Read More
Why I Am an Amoral, Family-Hating Monster… and Newt Gingrich Isn’t
I recently celebrated my wedding anniversary, having been married to the same woman for thirty-one years without ever straying. Newt Gingrich has been married... Read More
Editor’s Note
HAVE YOU HUGGED a friendly multinational corporation today? So the PR campaign for corporate America may go if the left’s populist anger toward corporate... Read More
A Crowded But Empty Tomb
Surely you heard the news earlier this year of the discovery (actually twenty-seven years ago) of what some claim is the tomb of Jesus... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Humanist Books for Your Reading List
At the American Humanist Association 70th Annual Conference, I purchased books written by our Humanist awardees—Rebecca Goldstein’s 36 Arguments for the Existence of God:... Read More
Don
By Bill Daehler To read the "Chapter Leaders Roundtable Report" by Eric Nguyen, click here. (The Humanist Network News email included the wrong link.... Read More
Celebrate National Day of Reason on May 5
With the recent court decision overturning a challenge to the National Day of Prayer, the American Humanist Association is promoting an alternative with the... Read More
Humanists Respond to National Day of Prayer Case Setback
Leadership at the American Humanist Association expressed anger over the decision on April 15 by a federal appeals court to overturn last year’s ruling... Read More
Jessica
By Monica Miller UPDATE January 11, 2012: Jessica Ahlquist has won her lawsuit against Cranston High School West regarding the religious prayer banner hanging in her school. Read... Read More
Why We Need Humanist Chaplaincies: The Rutgers Experience
“Successful society requires religion,” read the headline of an editorial in the March 23, 2011, edition of the Daily Targum, Rutgers student newspaper. It went on... Read More
