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What is Secular Humanism? - Free InquirySecular humanism is nonreligious, espousing no belief in a realm or beings imagined to transcend ordinary experience.
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What is Secular Humanism - CFI - Center for InquirySecular humanism is a nonreligious worldview rooted in science, philosophical naturalism, and humanist ethics.
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Humanist Manifesto IThe Manifesto is a product of many minds. It was designed to represent a developing point of view, not a new creed.
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Humanism and Its Aspirations: Humanist Manifesto III, a Successor ...Humanists are concerned for the well being of all, are committed to diversity, and respect those of differing yet humane views. We work to uphold the equal ...
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American Humanist Association: AHAThe American Humanist Association advocates progressive values and equality for humanists, atheists, freethinkers, and the non-religious across the country.Find or Start a Local AHA Group · What We Do · Are You Humanist? · About
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Humanists InternationalHumanists International is the global representative body of the humanist movement, uniting a diverse community of non-religious organizations and ...What is humanism? · Humanism: FAQs · Free guide: What is humanism? · About
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Secular Humanism is Not a Religion - QuilletteApr 22, 2019 · Secular humanism makes moral claims as strong as any other faith. It is therefore as much a religion as any other. But because it is not seen as ...
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Definition of Humanism - American Humanist AssociationHumanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism or other supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives.
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Secular Humanism Defined | Free InquirySecular humanism is a balanced and fulfilling life stance. It is more than atheism, more than “unhyphenated humanism”; it offers its own significant emergent ...
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What Is Humanism? - American Humanist AssociationSecular Humanism is an outgrowth of eighteenth century enlightenment rationalism and nineteenth century freethought. Many secular groups, such as the Council ...
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Secular Humanism vs Atheism: Exploring the Philosophical DivideSecular humanists believe in the power of reason, science, and critical thinking to solve problems and improve society. They reject supernatural claims and ...
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Secular Humanism: A Survey | UU Humanist AssociationA nontheistic belief system based on a faith in democracy, rationality, and human autonomy. Originating properly in the twentieth century.<|separator|>
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The Saga of Freethought and Its Pioneers: Religious Critique and ...As with the Enlightenment itself, freethought went beyond religious critique to advance social reform. Freethinkers challenged the divine right of kings, sought ...
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George Jacob Holyoake | National Secular SocietyHe defined secularism as "a code of duty pertaining to this life, founded on considerations purely human". To Holyoake the term was more positive than atheism.
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The Principles of Secularism, by George Jacob HolyoakeSECULARISM is the study of promoting human welfare by material means; measuring human welfare by the utilitarian rule, and making the service of others a duty ...
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George Jacob Holyoake (1817-1906) | Humanist HeritageHolyoake's view of secularism was thus much akin to modern definitions of humanism and is broader than just atheism. Holyoake himself regarded the term atheism ...
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Auguste Comte - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 1, 2008 · In 1849, he founded the Religion of Humanity. The years 1851–1854 were dominated by the publication of the four-volume System of Positive Polity ...Introduction · Biography · The Course on Positive... · The System of Positive Polity...
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Auguste Comte (1798-1857) | Humanist HeritageComte's 'Religion of Humanity', like humanism, removed supernatural sanction and motivation from ideas of human morality.
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Positivism | Humanist Heritage - Exploring the rich history and ...This secular 'Religion of Humanity' appealed to many during the second half of the 19th century as a humanist alternative to the established Church, though many ...
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George Jacob Holyoake - Freedom From Religion FoundationBy 1840, Holyoake was a lecturer at the Worcester Hall of Science. Best-known for coining the term “secularist,” Holyoake dedicated his life to freethought.
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Felix Adler (1851-1933) | Humanist HeritageAs the founder of the Ethical Culture movement, Felix Adler laid the foundations for what would become organised humanism.
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Our History - American Humanist AssociationAround the same time, Charles Francis Potter founded the First Humanist Society of New York. Formerly a Baptist and then a Unitarian minister, Potter began the ...
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Humanist Manifesto IIHumanism is an ethical process through which we all can move, above and beyond the divisive particulars, heroic personalities, dogmatic creeds, and ritual ...
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Humanist Manifesto II (1973) - Humanist Heritage - Humanists UKIn the choice between despair and hope, humanists respond in this Humanist Manifesto II with a positive declaration for times of uncertainty.
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The Amsterdam Declaration - Humanists InternationalThe "Amsterdam Declaration" explains the fundamental principles of modern humanism and inspires humanists all over the world.
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A Secular Humanist Declaration | Free InquiryThis declaration defends only that form of secular humanism which is explicitly committed to democracy.Missing: 20th organizations
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Humanists International at 73: From Amsterdam to a Global MovementAug 29, 2025 · On 26 August 1952, humanists from across the world gathered in Amsterdam for the first World Humanist Congress. Guided by pioneers such as ...
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The Ten Commitments - AHA Center for EducationThe Ten Commitments are shared humanistic values and principles promoting a democratic world, including altruism, critical thinking, and empathy.
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The role of secularism in the protection of human rightsProperly understood, political and legal secularism is the best potential framework in which to provide the conditions for the flourishment of human rights.
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Is Secular Humanism Ready to Replace Religion? If Not Now, Will It ...Many secular humanists view religion as irrational, divisive, and a major contributor to prejudice, intolerance, and violence. Among religion's harshest ...
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The Problem with Secular Humanism and the Material WorldJul 25, 2017 · Secular humanism robs people of their dignity and the creation of its inherent value. The materialist view of mankind is a corollary to its view of God.
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Do Secular Humanists Believe in God? (and Why or Why Not?)The majority of secular humanists reject belief in God, as it conflicts with their commitment to empirical evidence and critical thinking.
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What is secularism? - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressThe British social reformer George Jacob Holyoake (1817–1906) coined the word 'secularism' to describe his this-worldly approach to personal morals, to ...
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Humanism and secularism - Humanists InternationalBoth humanism and secularism have in common the pursuit, for all people, of ways in which they can live peacefully together.
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The Ethical Dilemma: Is Humanism Secular? - TheHumanist.comApr 29, 2016 · Secularism is about the separation of church and state. Someone advocating secularism is seeking government neutrality on matters of religion.<|separator|>
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Secular humanism and secularization | Center for InquiryMar 24, 2016 · Secular humanism stands for: 1) Demanding respect for the position that divine beings do not exist, no supernatural realm exists, and no religions are ...
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Debate on Secular Humanism | Podcast | Reasonable FaithJun 1, 2009 · 1. If God does not exist then objective moral values and duties do not exist. 2. Objective moral values and duties, however, do exist.
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[PDF] Craig on God and Morality - PhilArchiveHe says: “We know objective moral values exist because we clearly apprehend some of them. The best way to show this is to describe situations in which we ...
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How Morality Has the Objectivity that Matters—Without GodThe thesis of this essay is that morality is not objective in the same way that statements of empirically verifiable facts are objective.
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[PDF] From Humanism to Nihilism: The Eclipse of Secular EthicsSecular humanism, rejecting religion, sees morality as intrinsic to humanity. This has led to moral individualism, the decline of institutions, and the failure ...
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The Ontology of Morality: Some Problems for Humanists and their ...Feb 27, 2012 · But secular humanism also has no basis for access to morality ... Secular Humanism with Objective Morals is more ontologically conservative than ...
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Religion's Relationship to Happiness, Civic Engagement and HealthJan 31, 2019 · According to their analysis, religion is positively associated with life satisfaction, happiness and morale in 175 of 224 studies (78%).
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Religious upbringing linked to better health and well-being during ...Sep 13, 2018 · Previous studies have linked adults' religious involvement to better health and well-being outcomes, including lower risk of premature death.
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Secularism and Fertility Worldwide - Landon Schnabel, 2021Jul 16, 2021 · Secularism, even in small amounts, is associated with population stagnation or even decline absent substantial immigration, whereas highly ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Association of Secular Elected Officials Incorporated into the Center ...Feb 27, 2025 · The Center for Freethought Equality (CFE) is the political and advocacy arm of the American Humanist Association. CFE is dedicated to advancing ...Missing: positions | Show results with:positions
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Humanism and Politics: are they separable? - Center for InquiryAug 27, 2015 · Humanists have historically fallen on more than one side of the political spectrum. Perhaps the shifting identities and ideologies of modern ...
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CRC Report Finds Increasing Influence of Postmodernism, Secular ...Oct 19, 2021 · secular humanism and postmodernism are growing in influence in American culture—with 16% of U.S. adults relying on each of these two competing ...
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The Influence of the Secular Humanist Worldview - Summit MinistriesApr 18, 2006 · Over the past 75 years, Secular Humanists have exerted significance influence over a wide range of culture shaping arenas, including education, ...
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Torcaso v. Watkins | 367 U.S. 488 (1961)Torcaso v. Watkins involved a man denied a notary commission for not declaring belief in God. The court ruled this unconstitutional, violating freedom of ...
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Smith v. Board of School Com'rs of Mobile County, 655 F. Supp. 939 ...In these stipulations, the parties agreed that secular humanism is a religion for both establishment and free exercise clause purposes, and that the advancement ...
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American Humanist Association et al v. Bureau of Prisons et al, No ...Kowalczyk explained to Holden that Humanism is an "individualized religion" and ... Therefore, the cou1i finds that Secular Humanism is a religion for ...
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Humanist Rights in Federal Prisons One Year after Holden v ...Jul 19, 2016 · As a result of the lawsuit, federal inmates throughout the country must now be given the option to identify as humanists for assignment purposes.
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[PDF] 17-1717 American Legion v. American Humanist Assn. (06/20/2019)Jun 20, 2019 · In 2014, the American Humanist Association (AHA) and others filed suit in District Court, alleging that the Cross's presence on pub- lic land ...
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Humanist ChaplainHumanist Chaplains represent humanist values and principles in secular institutions such as hospitals, nursing homes, prisons, military units, police ...
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The importance of humanist ceremonies - and why you should ...Nov 12, 2020 · “In 2005 when humanist marriage was first recognised in law – after a long campaign by Humanist Society Scotland – there were 82 such ceremonies ...
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couples to take UK government to court over humanist marriagesApr 11, 2025 · Humanist marriages are legal in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and elsewhere in the world including New Zealand, Canada and Australia. In ...
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Humanist Marriage - Hansard - UK ParliamentJun 12, 2025 · Humanist marriages have legal recognition in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Jersey, Ireland and Guernsey, but we have inequity within the UK ...
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Vrijzinnigheid: Secular Humanism in Belgium | Free InquiryIn 1993, secular-humanist counselors were officially recognized as secular chaplains and put on the government payroll, following a change to Article 117 (now ...
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Humanist CeremoniesHumanist celebrants create and conduct a range of ceremonies to mark life's key milestones - weddings, vow renewals, funerals, and naming ceremonies.
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ceremonies - Ethical Humanist SocietyThe Ethical Humanist Society offers secular ceremonies for weddings, memorials, baby namings, and other momentous occasions.
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Humanists Celebrate 20th Anniversary of HumanLightDec 16, 2021 · “We are delighted to be sponsors and organizers of this secular holiday, that highlights positive humanist values. It's important to remember ...
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About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously UnaffiliatedDec 14, 2021 · Currently, about three-in-ten U.S. adults (29%) are religious “nones” – people who describe themselves as atheists, agnostics or “nothing in ...
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Executive Summary — U.S. Secular Survey | Largest Study of Non ...The second most prevalent primary identity was humanists (14.2%), and significantly fewer participants primarily identified with other labels. Despite ...
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Godwashing in Politics | Free InquiryAccording to Gallup, although 92 percent of Americans still believed in God in 2011, by 2022 the number had fallen to 81 percent. Pew Research meanwhile ...
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Paul Kurtz: Pillar of American Skeptic MovementOct 10, 2009 · Kurtz was largely responsible for the secularization of humanism. Before Kurtz embraced the term “secular humanism,” which had received wide ...
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Paul Kurtz | Free InquiryPaul Kurtz is editor-in-chief of FREE INQUIRY and professor emeritus of philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Freethought and Free Speech ...
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Three Reasons Why Secular Humanism Fails - The Daily ApologistJun 4, 2021 · True human progress, secular humanists maintain, can be attained without God or religion, through reason and science.
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The inhuman nature of secular humanismJun 24, 2021 · Humanism arose from the Renaissance enabling the Reformation then degenerated through Unitarian belief to become secular and evolutionary.
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A Refutation of John Gray's Rejection of Humanism | Free InquiryGray criticizes secular humanists as being atheists committed to progress, and he describes a variety of thinkers, mostly past, as secular humanists who in one ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The fiction of humanity: An interview with John Gray | New HumanistMar 11, 2013 · John Gray is one of our most celebrated contemporary thinkers, and an atheist. So why is he in constant, tetchy, conflict with prominent humanists?
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Philip Kitcher: 'New Atheism' hasn't supplied anything to replace ...Dec 1, 2014 · Atheist philosopher Philip Kitcher talks with RNS about his disagreements with “New Atheism,” how secular humanism is similar to religion ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Has the Politics of COVID-19 Accelerated Secularization in America?Feb 7, 2025 · Politics increasingly shapes Americans' social orientations, including their religious affiliations and levels of religiosity.
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The Army of God Comes Out of the Shadows - The AtlanticJan 9, 2025 · Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.<|separator|>
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The Carrier-Wilson Debate in Nashville: Christianity Or Secular ...Aug 15, 2025 · I will stay on point in educating the audience on just what Secular Humanism is and why it outperforms Christianity on every relevant metric, ...
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