Why Be Creative? A Meditation on Climate Change by The Humanist
I am often asked about being an artist or a poet by people. I can see that if I said that I am a lion tamer, or a space walker…
Book review: The Story of the Forest by Linda Grant by
The novel is a powerful reminder of the many reasons people move and how generational memories shape our identities Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
From Richard Carrier’s Essay, “Establishing the Biblical Literalism of Early Christians”: by John W. Loftus
Richard Carrier establishes the fact that early Christians really believed their miracle stories, contrary to liberals who demythologize the Gospels like Rudolph Bultmann and John Dominic Crossan: —— Usually I…
GUESSINGS ABOUT GOD: Robert Conner’s review of new book by David Madison, PhD Biblical Studies by David Madison
Books that question the validity of Christian belief and the historicity of New Testament stories appear regularly these days and they raise quite a few uncomfortable questions. Did Jesus really…
God Is Okay with Abortion—Devout Christians Tell Us So by David Madison
Without intending to! A member of the congregation is hospitalized with cancer. So fellow parishioners organize prayer marathons to plead with their god to intervene—and it works! So they claim…
Woman, Life, Freedom: One Year Since the Death of Jhina Mahsa Amini and the Eruption of the Iranian Revolution by The Humanist
On September 16, 2022, Iranian security forces brutally killed Jhina Mahsa Amini for allegedly wearing her state-mandated hijab improperly on her head in the capital city of Tehran. Importantly, Amini…
Chapter Spotlight: The Legacy of the Magnificent Eight by The Humanist
This is the story of a small group of people who acted on their vision. It illustrates the progress, success, and unpredictability associated with transmuting ideas into concrete action. The…
The Comics Section: Striking Inequality by The Humanist
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Worlds Apart by Christopher Weyant, The Boston Globe, MA The post The Comics Section: Striking Inequality appeared first on TheHumanist.com. Read More TheHumanist.com
A history of unpopular protest by
Ken Worpole explores what today’s climate activists can learn from the conscientious objectors of Frating Hall Farm during the Second World War Read More New Humanist Articles and Posts
Demand Your Representative Fight Voter Discrimination by The Humanist
Tell your Representative to support the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (VRAA) and protect access to the ballot box for all Americans. Protecting everyone’s access to exercise their right…