
Readers of Pink Triangle may be interested to know that the Humanists website has a new home.
The recipient of a Britannica Internet Guide Award, Humanists was selected by Britannica.com as one of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability.
For the best part of 10 years, Humanists – the independent website for agnostics, atheists and enquirers – has been offering free impartial information about the Humanist ethical tradition, and now our old friend can be reached here.
The site now has a rather amusing picture comment on the global financial crisis. To go direct to the page, click here.
The recipient of a Britannica Internet Guide Award, Humanists was selected by Britannica.com as one of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability.
For the best part of 10 years, Humanists – the independent website for agnostics, atheists and enquirers – has been offering free impartial information about the Humanist ethical tradition, and now our old friend can be reached here.
The site now has a rather amusing picture comment on the global financial crisis. To go direct to the page, click here.
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