Concise overview of humanism and related philosophies. Includes links to similar resources.
Founded in 1941 to represent religious and secular humanism. Read papers on the social and philosophical aspects of humanism, or subscribe to The Humanist magazine.
Publishers of Free Inquiry magazine. Includes many pages that outline 'freethought' philosophy. Browse articles, news, library, and back issues of FI.
Extensive resources promoting a rational humanist approach to homosexuality and to lesbian, gay, and bisexual rights. Publishers of Gay and Lesbian Humanist magazine.
Provides training and education for new humanist leadership. Learn about the curriculum and reading of current and past classes.
Diversified resource for news, personal journals, merchandise, essays, and information on skepticism. Find links to forums and calendars.
Promotes public awareness, understanding, and support for humanism. Founders of the Humanist Internet Project.
Personal site provides resources for humanist social and political activism. Also included are essays, poetry, humor, and a clip-art gallery.
Describes this visionary sect of the humanist movement established by author Carl Coon. Read a library of essays and link to more info.
Publisher of books on humanism, atheism, and other alternative religious topics. Offers plot descriptions and ordering details for most books.
A web portal for humanists. Includes email and calendar services, event listings, forums, and links to secular humanist resources.
College class posts a bibliography of original and modern texts explaining the beliefs of Erasmus, Thomas More and other humanists.
Confers a brief description of the non-religious practices. Includes links to related groups, chatrooms, and homepages.
Introduction to humanism by Frederick Edwords, Executive Director of the American Humanist Association.