The Benefits of Video Games
One element of modern life that can use a splash of rationalism is the effects that video games can have on children. It is surprisingly rare to find an even-handed discussion of video games in... Read More
Helping Others: Establishing a Caring Committee for Your Local Group
While the rejection of supernaturalism is important to humanistic philosophy, the cornerstone of humanism is its concern for the well-being of society. Humanism is about action: helping each other out, not because of a god,... Read More
Meet the AHA Staff: Brian Magee
Meet Brian Magee, the American Humanist Association’s new communications associate! Brian hosted an atheist radio show in Fargo, North Dakota (where he was also a member of the Red River Freethinkers) and worked as a... Read More
Friendly Atheist: I Don
A Christian teacher at a public high school wrote about her anti-gay-rights bigotry on Facebook and people are calling for her to be fired. When Jerry Buell did it, I defended him and argued that he had every... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse
This week, we are featuring the poems of Daniel Thomas Moran, poetry editor for Humanist Network News. Daniel Thomas Moran served as Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York from 2005 to 2007. His work... Read More
The Weekly Humanist Puzzle: A Celebration of Family Values Crossword
Our special thanks to Dan Mason, creator of this crossword puzzle! Dan creates puzzles for the Williamsport Guardian, a bimonthly newspaper promoting awareness, arts, culture and education in north-central Pennsylvania. Download the puzzle here to print... Read More
The Comics Section
This week we’re featuring comics from That’s Not Logic by Eric Hedman!
