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Category: Merchandise

Merchandise

New merchandise added to NJHN Shop with our new Pride logo

Thanks to professional artist and NJHN Board member Gwenn Seemel, we have a new NJHN Pride logo and we’ve added merchandise with the new logo to our Spreadshop. We’re excited to …

Merchandise

NJHN Merchandise Shop is Open — Now with New Hoodies and Sweatshirts!

We have a new merchandise shop with NJHN t-shirts, tank tops, sweatshirts, caps, tote bags, mugs, aprons, pillows, and more in lots of colors! Be sure to check fits and …

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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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Freethought Quotes

  • “The world becomes full of organisms that have what it takes to become ancestors. That, in a sentence, is Darwinism.”
    by Richard Dawkins
  • “The beginning of wisdom is the awareness that there is insufficient evidence that a god or gods have created us and the recognition that we are responsible in part for our own destiny. Human beings can achieve this good life, but it is by the cultivation of the virtues of intelligence and courage, not faith and obedience, that we will most likely be able to do so.”
    by Paul Kurtz
  • “[T]he Black Church's inflexibility on same-sex marriage and homophobia continues to imperil the moral health and social capital of communities of color. It is for this reason that the Black Church has become largely irrelevant as a social justice organizer in the post-Jim Crow era. Consequently, secular humanists of color have an opportunity to enter the breach.”
    by Sikivu Hutchinson
    Moral Combat: Black Atheists Gender Politics and the Values Wars
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