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What Countries Really Represent – They’re Not Just Arbitrary Lines on a Map
By Aaron the Humanist In this article, Aaron looks at the fundamental elements that make a country a country, asking what binds us...

Aaron the Humanist
Nov 30, 20234 min read


Life in Tel Aviv since October 7th
Interview by Lisa Arnold What has it been like to live in Israel since the 7th October massacre? Lisa Arnold interviewed Dani R to find...
Lisa Arnold
Nov 30, 202314 min read


Frank Furedi book review
Book review by David Warden Why Borders Matter: Why Humanity Must Relearn the Art of Drawing Boundaries (2020) by Frank Furedi Frank...

David Warden
Nov 30, 20234 min read


Poet’s Corner – World Without Borders
By Alex Williams This month’s theme – World Without Borders – has inspired me to reflect on the origin and legitimacy of the different...

Alexander Williams
Nov 30, 20232 min read


Editor’s Welcome
Our main theme this month is the public image of humanism: how do others see us, if indeed they see us at all? We've had some very kind...

David Warden
Oct 31, 20231 min read


Humanist groups shrinking and ageing but still fighting
Group Representatives Annual Meeting in London Report by David Warden Humanists UK hosted the Group Representatives Annual Meeting (GRAM)...

David Warden
Oct 31, 20232 min read


The Future of Religious Education in the UK: A One Day Conference in Manchester
By John Coss John reports on a recent conference hosted by the National Unitarian Fellowship I attended this conference on 7th October...

John Coss
Oct 31, 20233 min read


Readers' Responses: Edward Colston slavery statue and the effectiveness of direct action
From Maureen Wright – Bristol Humanists I read with great interest the account of the 'woke' debate between David Warden and Daniel...
Maureen Wright
Oct 31, 20233 min read


Unravelling the Israel-Palestine Puzzle: An Historical Perspective
By David Warden David is the humanist representative on the Bournemouth & Poole Holocaust Memorial Day Committee. In this article he...

David Warden
Oct 31, 202322 min read


What young people think about humanism: it’s not good news
By Maggie Hall Maggie is a former Chair of Brighton Humanists, a member of the Humanists UK Dialogue Network, and a Humanists UK School...

Maggie Hall
Oct 31, 20239 min read


I’m a humanist because...
Introduction by David Warden There are two types of humanists: born humanists and born again humanists. So the joke goes! The majority of...

David Warden
Oct 31, 202310 min read


The Missing Millions: Where is the Humanist Diaspora?
Humanism is clearly struggling to appeal to a more diverse demographic, outside its core base of mainly retired, educated professionals.

Anthony Lewis
Oct 31, 20236 min read


Marx the humanist
By Mohit Palagiri I would like to dedicate this article to the millions of people who lost their lives due to the oppressive regimes of...

Mohit Palagiri
Oct 31, 202310 min read


Do humanists need to be more assertive about their beliefs?
By Dr Mike Flood Mike is Chair of Milton Keynes Humanists and Chair of the Future of Humanism Group. In this article he asks whether...

Mike Flood
Oct 31, 20238 min read


Critiquing humanism and normalising atheism
By Roger O'Brien Roger is a solicitor. He grew up on a council estate in Hull, and studied politics and modern history at Manchester...
Roger O'Brien
Oct 31, 202310 min read


Disagreeing Agreeably – A Christian’s Perspective on Humanism
By Dave Pegg Dave is a Schools Work Leader with the Programme for Applied Christian Education (PACE) – a Christian schools work charity...
Dave Pegg
Oct 31, 20234 min read


On not wearing a humanist badge
By Dr Penny Morgan There are those who are proud to say who they are, what they belong to, and what matters to them. But is this an...

Penny Morgan
Oct 31, 20234 min read


Humanism isn’t a hierarchy
By Aaron the Humanist This article was first published in October 2022 as part of our PDF magazine series. As some of you may have missed...

Aaron the Humanist
Oct 31, 20234 min read


Humanism in Ten Words
By Aaron the Humanist Can we sum humanism up in ten words and, more importantly, ten words that people would understand? Driven by a...

Aaron the Humanist
Oct 31, 20235 min read


Why the End of Religion could also mean the End of Humanism
By David Warden David is Chairman of Dorset Humanists. In this article he presents the tentative thesis that humanism, understood as an...

David Warden
Oct 31, 20236 min read
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