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Upcoming Events

Jul
8
Tue
7:00 pm NJHN Monthly Dinner
NJHN Monthly Dinner
Jul 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN Monthly Dinner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Omega Diner in North Brunswick for dinner with fellow humanists and atheists. It’s pretty informal and newcomers are always ...
Jul
24
Thu
7:30 pm NJHN Book Club
NJHN Book Club
Jul 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN’s Book Club is held on the 4th Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM on Zoom (holidays excluded). To join (no registration), click this recurring link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81619245436?pwd=T1NoOXNGMms3VXZBRWR2aklRenJOUT09 For information ...
Jul
27
Sun
1:30 pm NJHN Summer Art & Hobby Show
NJHN Summer Art & Hobby Show
Jul 27 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
NJHN Summer Art & Hobby Show @ Monroe Twp Public Library
We invite you to join us at our Summer Art & Hobby Show to share your artistic talents and creative hobbies for all to enjoy! This could be your music, ...
Aug
12
Tue
7:00 pm NJHN Monthly Dinner
NJHN Monthly Dinner
Aug 12 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN Monthly Dinner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Omega Diner in North Brunswick for dinner with fellow humanists and atheists. It’s pretty informal and newcomers are always ...
Aug
28
Thu
7:30 pm NJHN Book Club
NJHN Book Club
Aug 28 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN’s Book Club is held on the 4th Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM on Zoom (holidays excluded). To join (no registration), click this recurring link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81619245436?pwd=T1NoOXNGMms3VXZBRWR2aklRenJOUT09 For information ...
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  • NJHN April 27 Program [Hybrid]: Kenny Biddle on What Does a ‘Chief Investigator of Paranormal Claims’ Actually Do?

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NJHN HumanLight Celebration 12/17/23
Members of NJHN and Red Bank Humanists tabling at Jersey Pride in Asbury Park, June 2023
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NJHN Zoom Summer Funday 8/22/21

Freethought Quotes

  • “There is all the difference in the world between teaching children about religion and handing them over to be taught by the religious.”
    by Polly Toynbee
  • “I'll tell you what you did with Atheists for about 1500 years. You outlawed them from the universities or any teaching careers, besmirched their reputations, banned or burned their books or their writings of any kind, drove them into exile, humiliated them, seized their properties, arrested them for blasphemy. You dehumanised them with beatings and exquisite torture, gouged out their eyes, slit their tongues, stretched, crushed, or broke their limbs, tore off their breasts if they were women, crushed their scrotums if they were men, imprisoned them, stabbed them, disembowelled them, hanged them, burnt them alive. And you have nerve enough to complain to me that I laugh at you.”
    by Madalyn Murray O'Hair
  • “In a pluralistic society such as ours, who is to determine what prayer shall be spoken, and by whom? Legally, constitutionally or otherwise, the state certainly has no such right.”
    by Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)
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