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There are local Humanist groups all over the world. They would love to hear from you! You may find some of them to be small and "not quite what you're looking ... help of humanistic people do these things happen...
The American Humanist Association (AHA) listing of local groups
The ... Humanism (CSH) listing of local groups
The International Humanist & Ethical Union's listing of ...
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... to the U.K.-based Gay & Lesbian Humanist Magazine explaining the mission of Good Reason News. I ... , of Atheist Nexus fame advising me of the importance of the atheist/humanist/secularist communities to rally behind the gay and lesbian community in ... check out the article, which you can do by clicking here. And I hope you'll check out the humanist-focused Pink Triangle Trust blog
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... of humanists is shown in their own attempts to train up children at their humanist summer camps. While one might point out there's ... and labeling as representing an actual and lasting reality.
4. From a Humanist perspective - what difference does it make anyway?
The truth is ... a humanist (/darwinian) viewpoint - it's hard to explain free thought and will (not to mention purpose and lasting ...
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... religion. People should have the freedom to practice their religion or non belief as long as this does not violate the human rights of other individuals. It is the responsibility of the state to ensure this freedomâ€, Babu Gogineni, international director of the International Humanist Ethical Union (IHEU), said at the opening of the eighth International Humanist Youth Conference.
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... on the value of art might not sound relevant...but it is.)
First let me just say that I think Tolstoy can be read as a humanist, despite his frequent use of religious language. Tolstoy uses "religion" to ... .
Why does his picture still seem foolishly utopian then? I think this liberal/tragic humanist distinction picks out the very problem my students quickly recognized: Tolstoy assumes ...
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... Flickr
The Mississippi Coastal Cleanup has become an annual tradition for members of the Great Southern Humanist Society in the Gulfport-Biloxi area of South Mississippi. Why do they spend several hours ... make a positive difference.
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