Humanist Voices in Verse: “Ecclesiastes” by Frank S. Robinson
This week we're pleased to publish a new poem "Ecclesiastes" by Frank S. Robinson. Frank S. Robinson is a retired New York State administrative law judge, a rare coin dealer, and author of five books,... Read More
The Comics Section: Indoctrinating Children, 6,000 years vs. 9,000 years, and Flat Earth
The latest from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: The Election is Over. Now What?
The campaigns are finally over. President Obama has been re-elected, and we have new Representatives and Senators in Congress. As humanists, what does the next four years hold for us? Already, the American Humanist Association... Read More
Post-Election Analysis: What Does It All Mean for Humanists?
Everyone, take a deep breath. The election is, at long last, over. That little ball of anxiety in your stomach that many of you probably got from worrying that Mitt Romney, who has supported the... Read More
AHA to Newly Elected Congress: Don
The American Humanist Association sent letters to all 435 newly elected Representatives asking them not to join the Congressional Prayer Caucus when they begin office.
Dissing Democracy: No More
By Brian Magee America likes to think itself as a “beacon of democracy,” a phrase that came into prominence following the country’s entry into World War II. Our victory helped solidify the self-impression of superiority,... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: A New HNN Advice Column
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? In the spirit of the New York Times “The Ethicist” or Slate’s “Dear Prudence,” Humanist Network News is proud to introduce “The Ethical Dilemma,” an... Read More
