For Further Reading by Peter Bjork
The best discussion of climate change education for the general reader is Katie Worth’s Miseducation: How Climate Change is Taught in America (Columbia Global Reports 2021), a meticulously researched and…
Protecting Humanists at Risk: a Review of 2022 by Peter Bjork
At Humanists International, supporting individuals at risk is an important part of our strategic plan, whether it’s through our campaigning for the repeal of blasphemy laws, our advocacy at the…
HERB’S CORNER | Religion in Foreign Policy by Peter Bjork
Problems usually arise when a country applies religion to its foreign policy. United States foreign policy should always be secular. At the same time, we should learn about the religious…
“I SEEK TO PROVE — FREE WIILL IS IMPOSSIBLE AND IMMORAL” by John W. Loftus
I have known the author of the piece below for many years. Both he and I are most interested in what you think of its strongest and weakest parts, so please…
Pop-Quiz for Christians, Number 7 by David Madison
Dealing with some of the curiosities in Matthew’s gospel I have often pointed out that the gospels are a minefield. Randel Helms has said it even better: “The Bible is…
Explore Humanism’s Collective Future by Peter Bjork
Last week, the American Humanist Association (AHA) announced the exciting line-up of speakers that await you at AHA’s 82nd Annual Conference: Crossroads and Collective Futures. Over the next several weeks,…
Support the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act by Peter Bjork
Earlier this year, Congressman Hank Johnson (a Congressional Freethought Caucus member) and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse reintroduced the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act (SCERT) into the 118th Congress. Last…
The Comics Section: Storm Warnings by Peter Bjork
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Storm on the Horizon by Jeff Koterba, patreon.com/jeffreykoterba Dire Climate Report by Kevin Siers, The Charlotte Observer, NC The post The…
The one rule that binds them all by
Nature is obsessed with enforcing a principle known as ‘local gauge symmetry’ – but we still don’t know why Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
My QAnon Dad Ran For Secretary of State by Courtney Heard
In the season 2 opener of the Q-Dropped Podcast, we talk to two brothers, Caleb and Josh whose QAnon father ran for Secretary of State in the state of Colorado…