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Corporate Power and Today’s Humanist

Redefining the role of the corporation must be a primary goal of the humanist movement of our generation.

Published in the May / June 2011 Humanist
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The National Day of Prayer Decision: A Victory to Savor

“He described himself in the media as ‘a man of the Lord.’ He acted persecuted. He attacked us, and I wanted to sue him very badly.”

Published in the November / December 2010 Humanist
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No License to Promote Religion: S.C. Judge Nixes Christian Auto Tag

When I was a kid, license plates in Pennsylvania were very simple. They were mustard yellow with blue letters and numbers. Then, at some point, a dramatic change occurred: the plates became blue with mustard yellow letters and numbers! These [Read More...]

Published in the January / February 2010 Humanist
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Keeping an Eye on the (Post-Bush) Faith-Based Initiative

On July 1, 2008, presidential hopeful Barack Obama unveiled his plan for the revamping and retooling of the Faith-Based Initiative, that well-recognized but little-understood pet project of President George W. Bush. Coinciding with the release of a fact sheet by [Read More...]

Published in the September / October 2008 Humanist
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Another Successful “War on Christmas” for the Religious Right

Another holiday season is soon to pass, and this year, Santa Claus will be very, very good to the religious right–even though the leaders of that movement have been more than a bit naughty. In what has become an annual [Read More...]

Published in the January / February 2008 Humanist
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