AAH Examiner
the official quarterly newsletter of African Americans for Humanism [see Groups: Humanists]
American Atheist Magazine
the web edition of the American Atheists quarterly magazine of Atheist News and Thought
American Civil Liberties Union
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Americans United for the Separation of Church & State
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The Baffler
smart, current and controversial, this quarterly publication "draws on a long American tradition of dissent, especially the critique of business culture that grew up back in the hopeful days of the teens, twenties, and thirties. When starting the magazine we were inspired simultaneously by Randolph Bourne and H. L. Mencken; determined somehow to follow in the paths of both The Masses and punk rock."
Campus Freethought Alliance Bulletin
the leading news source for the college freethought movement, comprising news stories, editorials, features, plus occasional press releases and updates... written & disseminated by the CFA
Canadian Atheist
the web edition of a quarterly newsletter published by the Canadian Atheist Society. The goal of this publication is to place the concerns of the atheist community onto the public and political agenda and push back the intrusion of religious nonsense into our secular society. Doesn't appear to have been updated since 1997.
DETOX
the religious recovery webzine... the purpose of DETOX is to motivate, to inspire, and -- above all -- to amuse
The Door
"The world's pretty much only religious satire magazine" ... smooth to the touch, weighty in the hand and dangerous to self-satisfied pomposity
Fade to Black - Online Magazine
"Leading the world to higher consciousness through mockery and cheap publicity stunts."
False Witness
part of "Irregular Jonathan Speaks", this online forum is for "Unpacking myths, slipups, scams and lies in American religion"
Freethought Today
published by the Freedom From Religion Foundation ten times a year and covers timely news related to state/church separation and includes articles of interest to freethinkers
Free Inquiry magazine
this magazine which celebrates reason and humanity is published quarterly by the Council for Secular Humanism. Edited by philosopher Paul Kurtz, Free Inquiry presents scholarly and popular articles relating to secular humanism, atheism, church-state separation, and issues affecting the rights of religious minorities
The Freethinker
"Cutting", "abrasive", "sarcastic", "offensive" ... These are just some of the words used to describe the Freethinker magazine, which was launched in Britain in 1881 and has continued publishing without a break ever since. But it was the word "blasphemous", dropped from the lips of a hostile judge, that that got its founder and first editor G W Foote into serious trouble.
Freethought Debater
an on-line journal, book store, forum and product center, that focuses on exploring the actual debate between atheism and theism, and between evolutionary concepts / methods and creation "science." They hope to bring a better understanding of the fallacies committed in these debates to the broader voting public
Freethought Exchange
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The Humanist
"With a distinguished cadre of feature writers covering everything from science and religion to politics and popular culture, and with a wide-ranging list of stellar contributors, The Humanist continues to challenge its readers with insightful ethical critique and commentary on the central issues of our time." Offers a free sample copy...
Humanist Perspectives
a Canadian Journal of Humanism, formerly Humanist in Canada.
Humankind Advancing
"Our progress through evolution and history has been compared with the passage of a watercraft through the foaming, boiling waters of a canyon. Rocks and boulders, partly visible and partly submerged, produce dangerous whirlpools and call for the utmost skill and vigilance of the pilot. -- I see the rocks as dogmas, the whirlpools as illusions, and humankind in desperate need of capable pilots... The aim of this quarterly periodical is the search for, and the promotion of, work by persons with the gift to lead our species to a higher stage of mental maturity without destroying the core and content of our humanity."
Impact Press
a nonprofit, bi-monthly, socio-political magazine that features aggressive journalism, biting commentary and a healthy dose of satire. Founded in early 1996, IMPACT is almost purely volunteer-run and strives to "Cover Issues the Way the Media Should."... IMPACT presses last issue was Spring of 2006, but their archives are still online.
Indian Skeptic
published by the famous "Anti-Guru" B. Premananda, focuses on the scientific investigation of apparently paranormal occurrences with a special emphasis on cases from India, but all contributions are welcome
The Journal of Higher Criticism
The Journal of Higher Criticism, founded in 1994, is a scholarly periodical featuring articles on Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and Mormon origins/scriptures, utilizing the insights and methods of the great Higher Critics of yesteryear, lamentably neglected today: Julius Wellhausen, D.F. Strauss, F.C. Baur, Bruno Bauer, W.C. van Manen, etc. Our approach might be characterized as radical or even ultra-radical, rather than trying to give equal time to all voices, since all the others have plentiful and ready forums elsewhere. Submissions are welcome and will be judged on the basis of quality, not on name recognition, resume, or institutional affiliation. Those deemed promising but not of professional calibre may yet be posted on our website for discussion.
The New Humanist
The magazine of The Rationalist Press Association, promotes and debates rationalism in contemporary society with writers spanning academia, politics, the media and culture: from Philip Pullman to Terry Pratchett; from Amartya Sen to Antony Flew; from Helena Cronin to Sir Harry Kroto.
On-Line Realist Newsletter (Howard Thompson, editor)
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Positive Atheism Magazine
discussing the history, ethics and philosophy of atheism promotes liberty, responsibility and peace of mind... a wealth of information and engaging articles
Rationalist International Bulletin Archive
an international forum of all brands of Rationalists - atheists, freethinkers, humanists, secularists, secular humanists and skeptics. Rationalist International Bulletin is the online organ of Rationalist International.
Rationalist International Bulletin
an international forum of all brands of Rationalists - atheists, freethinkers, humanists, secularists, secular humanists and skeptics. Rationalist International Bulletin is the online organ of Rationalist International. To join this eGroup, go to the link provided
Rationally Speaking
part of Massimo's Skeptic and Humanist Web, this page links to a monthly column of thoughts about skepticism, humanism, science, and pseudoscience. Massimo Pigliucci's also maintains a blog at http://rationallyspeaking.blogspot.com/.
Secular Nation
Atheist Alliance's very own .... Secular Nation is a voice for atheists and a standard bearer for atheism. Its contribution to the cause of intellectual freedom is unique. Unabashedly and proudly atheist, it offers a wide variety of views on how to achieve a truly secular society uncontrolled by primitive religious concepts. It presents a positive atheist approach to life and our responsibilities as citizens. It seeks understanding of and answers to the problems so often created by religious belief systems.
Secular Humanist Bulletin
This quarterly newsletter provides a lively forum for humanists to explore the joys and challenges of living without religion, reports on the Council for Secular Humanism's activities, and gives updates on church-state news and other humanist issues.
Ship of Fools
this "magazine of Christian unrest' flies under the flag of orthodox Christianity, but on a buccaneering voyage and attacks various herds of sacred cows, including born-again celebs, the cult of C.S. Lewis, and the Papal souvenir trade
the Skeptic [U.K.]
published 4 times a year, the UK1s only regular magazine to take a skeptical look at pseudoscience and claims of the paranormal and is available only by subscription. A resource for all inquisitive people who like to discover the truth behind the many extraordinary claims of paranormal and unusual phenomena
The Skeptical Inquirer
CSICOP's magazine for science and reason
Skeptic Magazine
published quarterly by the Skeptics Society, each issue covers a special theme in depth, and also a wide variety of social, scientific and psuedoscientific controversies by top experts in the field
The Skeptical Review (Current Home)
edited by noted biblical errancy debater Farrell Till
The Skeptical Review (Archives)
edited by noted biblical errancy debater Farrell Till
Truth Seeker: the Journal of Independent Thought
This journal began as a tabloid newspaper in 1873 and is devoted to science, morals, free thought, free speech, liberalism, sexual equality, progression, free education and whatever tends to elevate and emancipate the human race. "Truth Seeker provides a forum wherein leading thinkers of the day present their concepts of self-reliance."
Without Gods!
"I believe I can help you find more joy, have countless reasons to smile, and experience less anguish in your life . . . without Gods!" Published by Anton Kozlik for the Milesian Society.
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