Stargazing Skeptics, S’mores, & Dangerously Curious Kids by The Humanist
Does the idea of shipping off your precious kiddo for a week in the wilderness with a bunch of strangers (and even stranger counselors) trigger your parental separation anxiety? I…
Embracing Uncertainty: The Humanist Approach to Knowledge in an Age of Information Overload by The Humanist
In today’s world where we’re surrounded by information everywhere we look, finding real knowledge has become both simpler and trickier. Online platforms flood us with clashing claims, conflicting “facts,” and…
Palestine’s literary scene is thriving by
Selma Dabbagh talks to us about how Palestinians around the world build a dialogue through literature Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
Humanists Making a Difference: Humanistic Rabbi & Celebrant Adam Chalom by The Humanist
Humanists Making a Difference is our regular series highlighting humanist professionals and the communities they serve. Learn more about the work of celebrants, chaplains, invocators, and lay leaders–and find an…
“How to Become a non-Christian” by James Aames is a Brilliantly Conceived Book! by John W. Loftus
I met James Aames at the 2025 American Atheists National Convention where I learned of his book. I wish I had thought of such a thing. In it Aames takes…
An Honest Sermon about the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 5 by David Madison
More episodes of pious superstition to boost holy hero Jesus It would seem that one of the primary goals of the author of Mark was to promote the idea that…
Human Welfare, Scientific Skepticism, and Equality: An Interview with Andrew Copson by The Humanist
Andrew Copson is a British humanist leader, writer, and advocate born in 1980 in Warwickshire, England. He is Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International. Educated at…
The Comics Section: Undiscriminating Hunger by The Humanist
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. But I Voted For You by Daryl Cagle, CagleCartoons.com The post The Comics Section: Undiscriminating Hunger appeared first on TheHumanist.com. Read More TheHumanist.com
Time to come together! New Humanist’s Summer 2025 issue is out now by
As people across the globe respond to uncertainty by embracing division and dogma, our latest issue explores how to hold on to our shared humanity Read More New Humanist Articles and…
Can Intimacy Be Engineered Without Losing Our Humanity? by The Humanist
In an era where loneliness is becoming a public health crisis, and technology is ever-present in our lives, it is easy to overlook the profound changes happening in our relationships…