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Humanists “strive toward a world of mutual care and concern,” states the Humanist Manifesto III. We are “committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity, and to…
“Humanism is an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone.”
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Humanists “strive toward a world of mutual care and concern,” states the Humanist Manifesto III. We are “committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity, and to…
This profile was first published in the March/April 2012 issue of the Humanist magazine. Why fear? The stuff of my being is matter, ever changing, ever moving, but never lost;…
Journeys to Humanism, theHumanist.com’s regular series, features real stories from humanists in our community. From heartwarming narratives of growth, to more difficult journeys, our readers open up about their experiences…
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On January 30th and 31st, the American Humanist Association’s (AHA) policy team attended the fourth-annual International Religious Freedom Summit, convened by the IRF Secretariat. A plethora of belief systems were…
To kick off Black History Month and to elevate Black voices and their contributions to humanism, art, science, culture, and philosophy, learn more about our favorite books written by Black…
Every February since 1946, Black History Month has been celebrated as a great national holiday that sparked pride, joy, and excitement amongst Black adults and youth alike. Unfortunately, students today…
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Groundhog and Climate Change by Jeff Koterba, patreon.com/jeffreykoterba The post The Comics Section: The Existential Climate Crisis appeared first on TheHumanist.com. Read…