Career
Bahm served as Acting Chair of the University of New Mexico"s Department of Philosophy from 1954 to 1955 and again from 1964 to 1965. He was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto. He was also an organizer, past president, and past secretary-treasurer of the New Mexico Philosophical Society.
Bahm in 1933 contributed “A Religious Affirmation” to The New Humanist, listing items that “a person should”:
Be creedless.
That is, be intelligent enough to make adaptations without dependence upon some formula. Be self-reliant; that is, be not dependent upon supernatural agency for intellectual support or moral guidance.
Be critical. That is, question assumptions and seek certitude scientifically.
Be tolerant; that is, be open-minded and hold conclusions tentatively. Be active; that is, live today and grow by exercising his capacities.
Be cooperative. That is, find some of his satisfactions in social activities.
Be appreciative; that is, make the present enjoyable by his attitude. Be idealistic; that is, create and live by ideals which he finds inspiring.