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multigraincracker

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Tue Feb 27, 2024, 07:44 AM Feb 2024

About Secular Humanism [View all]

A comprehensive, nonreligious lifestance
Secular humanism is comprehensive, touching every aspect of life including issues of values, meaning, and identity. Thus it is broader than atheism, which concerns only the nonexistence of god or the supernatural. Important as that may be, there’s a lot more to life … and secular humanism addresses it.

Secular humanism is nonreligious, espousing no belief in a realm or beings imagined to transcend ordinary experience.

Secular humanism is a lifestance, or what Council for Secular Humanism founder Paul Kurtz has termed a eupraxsophy: a body of principles suitable for orienting a complete human life. As a secular lifestance, secular humanism incorporates the Enlightenment principle of individualism, which celebrates emancipating the individual from traditional controls by family, church, and state, increasingly empowering each of us to set the terms of his or her own life.

A naturalistic philosophy
Secular humanism is philosophically naturalistic. It holds that nature (the world of everyday physical experience) is all there is, and that reliable knowledge is best obtained when we query nature using the scientific method. Naturalism asserts that supernatural entities like God do not exist, and warns us that knowledge gained without appeal to the natural world and without impartial review by multiple observers is unreliable.

Secular. “Pertaining to the world or things not spiritual or sacred.”

Humanism. “Any system of thought or action concerned with the interests or ideals of people … the intellectual and cultural movement … characterized by an emphasis on human interests rather than … religion.”
— Webster’s Dictionary

A cosmic outlook rooted in science
Secular humanism provides a cosmic outlook—a world-view in the broadest sense, grounding our lives in the context of our universe and relying on methods demonstrated by science. Secular humanists see themselves as undesigned, unintended beings who arose through evolution, possessing unique attributes of self-awareness and moral agency.

A consequentialist ethical system
Secular humanists hold that ethics is consequential, to be judged by results. This is in contrast to so-called command ethics, in which right and wrong are defined in advance and attributed to divine authority. “No god will save us,” declared Humanist Manifesto II (1973), “we must save ourselves.” Secular humanists seek to develop and improve their ethical principles by examining the results they yield in the lives of real men and women.
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About Secular Humanism [View all] multigraincracker Feb 2024 OP
This describes me. lastlib Feb 2024 #1
For me, I specifically identify as a multigraincracker Feb 2024 #2
They used this as an "insult" against us. Basic LA Feb 2024 #3
Yes. I still remember visiting the Dallas area in the early 80s, tanyev Feb 2024 #7
They were so threatened by it. Basic LA Feb 2024 #12
I have trouble with naturalistic philosophy even as I acknowledge it sanatanadharma Feb 2024 #4
At birth we experience the world without multigraincracker Feb 2024 #8
Heard a discussion of Pansychism on BBC. Basic LA Feb 2024 #11
I'm a humanist, atheist, freethinker, and no_hypocrisy Feb 2024 #5
Ethical Culture and UU are multigraincracker Feb 2024 #6
Look up research into verifiable out of body reports.... Karadeniz Feb 2024 #9
I did and they are rare and very few. multigraincracker Feb 2024 #10
Lots of dissenting opinions! Its funny: I had a nonNDE. as a teen before all the Karadeniz Feb 2024 #15
Check out RedletterBible org. multigraincracker Feb 2024 #16
I love the Friends way of having meetings. All denominations should operate Karadeniz Feb 2024 #19
I have edhopper Feb 2024 #13
OBEs are subjective experiences that can be induced by drugs, brain injury, and electrical jolts to the brain DavidDvorkin Feb 2024 #14
In 1969 I took acid and saw God. multigraincracker Feb 2024 #17
That one was real. DavidDvorkin Feb 2024 #18
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I just need facts and proof multigraincracker Mar 2024 #21
Hi!!! GP6971 Mar 2024 #22
. KS Toronado Mar 2024 #23
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