Staff Picks: Thanksgiving Meals, Memories, and Traditions
As Thanksgiving quickly approaches and we scramble to assemble recipes, plan travel routes, and find our nicest elastic waistbands, the staff at the American... Read More
The Comics Section: Poorly Behaved at School
The latest from Cagle Cartoons! School Board Meetings Gone Awry by Jeff Koterba, CagleCartoons.com
AHA Launches Freedom of Thought Report for Humanists International
An important thing I know about international policy is that good intel about a situation or how legislation is being enforced is worth its... Read More
Journeys to Humanism: An Enlightened Catholic Education
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
Book Excerpt: On Death, Dying, and Disbelief
Attending the Women of Color Beyond Belief conference for the first time, I did not know what to expect. New to the secular community,... Read More
Election Results Demonstrate Need for Atheist and Humanist Community to Do More for 2022
If you are like me, you saw the Republican sweep of statewide seats in Virginia and the very close governor’s race in New Jersey... Read More
The Comics Section: God Knows and Crude Remarks
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
AHA Joins Brief Arguing Public Funds Cannot Support Religious Instruction
On October 29th, the American Humanist Association (AHA) joined a brief filed in the Supreme Court of the United States in Carson v. Makin,... Read More
Commentary: The Myth of Free Will
Most secularists have made the transition from a god- or gods-centered universe to a nature-centered universe without any supernatural beings or supernatural forces. Unfortunately,... Read More
Review: Midnight Mass’ Humanistic Take on Horror
WARNING! This story contains major spoilers for the Netflix series Midnight Mass. Netflix’s chilling new series, Midnight Mass, from the creator of The Haunting... Read More
