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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 infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell.”
    by Bertrand Russell
  • “God is a metaphor for a mystery that absolutely transcends all human categories of thought, even the categories of being and non-being. Those are categories of thought. I mean it's as simple as that. So it depends on how much you want to think about it. Whether it's doing you any good. Whether it is putting you in touch with the mystery that's the ground of your own being. If it isn't, well, it's a lie. So half the people in the world are religious people who think that their metaphors are facts. Those are what we call theists. The other half are people who know that the metaphors are not facts. And so, they're lies. Those are the atheists.”
    by Joseph Campbell
    Joseph Campbell: A Hero's Journey (2002 documentary)
  • “Let's teach our children from a very young age about the story of the universe and its incredible richness and beauty. It is already so much more glorious and awesome – and even comforting – than anything offered by any scripture or god concept that I know.”
    by Carolyn Porco, planetary scientist
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