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Humanist Network News

 

Humanist Network News, or HNN, is a weekly Internet magazine produced by the American Humanist Association (AHA). A typical edition of HNN contains news, opinion, lifestyle pieces, cartoons and humor...just like a regular newspaper except each piece addresses the nonreligious philosophy of humanism. HNN articles are written by the staff of the AHA and a variety of guest writers. HNN is published every Wednesday.

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Recent HNN Articles

Humanism on the Move

Posted March 31, 2010
The United Coalition of Reason helps fund a new billboard in Northeast Florida; Paul Kurtz drafts a new statement on humanist principles.

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What Should Pastors Do When They Don’t Believe What They Preach?

Posted March 31, 2010
The Friendly Atheist urges doubting pastors to find another path.

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Ask Richard: How Do I Talk about My New-Found Atheism with my Family?

Posted March 31, 2010
Richard counsels an atheist who is growing tired of her family's unsupportive reaction to her nontheism.

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Letters to the Editor

Posted March 31, 2010
HNN Readers React.

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Humanist Network News Podcast #48: Ethical Focus

Posted March 24, 2010
In this month's audio podcast, Jende Huang and Jes Constantine visit the Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County in Teaneck, NJ

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Hate Cancels Prom; Where is the Love?

Posted March 17, 2010
A school district in the most religious state of the union cancels prom instead of allowing same-sex dates. Isn't tolerance a value we all should embrace?

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It’s Time for Action on the Faith-Based Program

Posted March 17, 2010
The Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships recently released their long-awaited report, and now it's time for the president to step up to the plate.

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Our New Age of Reason: The Institute for Humanist Studies Brings the Humanist Perspective to Washington, DC

Posted March 17, 2010
The managing director of a new think tank explains why humanism is needed in public policy--now more than ever.

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