Humanist Voices in Verse: Some Instructions
This week we’re pleased to publish “Some Instructions” by HNN Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran. He served as Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York from 2005 to 2007. His work has appeared in The... Read More
The Comics Section: Blind Date
New comic this week featuring The Atheist Pig!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: The Right to Not Believe
All of us at the American Humanist Association were saddened to hear about the religiously motivated violence in Egypt and Libya, and our thoughts go out to the victims and families. But I’m sure you... Read More
Is Batman a Humanist? Identifying the Religion of Superheroes
By Steve Major Superheroes have always been awesome, and their devoted fans are, in my humble opinion, society’s most intelligent and attractive members. I know that I, for one, learned to read by watching Spiderman... Read More
Why is the House of Representatives Science Illiterate?
America has long been known by world as one of the leaders in scientific research and innovation not just because the many famous scientists that called America home, but also because our nation has always... Read More
Experiments in Forming a Humanist Community: The Humanist Chaplaincy at Rutgers University
By Paul Chiariello There is certainly a lot of good to be said for all of the bestselling books and the wide variety of rallies for reason. They have galvanized a new humanist and atheist... Read More
Winner of Last Week
Thanks to everyone who participated in last week’s Humanist Trivia Contest! Our HNN readers must know the AHA very well (or can find answers easily online!) because all of this week’s submissions got the right... Read More
