Posts Tagged ‘humanism’
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Religion?; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Ethical Humanism was founded as a new religion, a revolution in religious thinking which…
Read MoreBlack Nonbelievers: Past, Present, and Future; Mandisa Thomas
Black Nonbelievers was founded in 2011 to provide support and increase the visibility of…
Read MoreDiversity, While Challenging, Is Worthwhile
Kate Lovelady’s Platform address of June 16, dubbed “The Challenges of Diversity,” covered quite a bit of ground. She went over how “diversity is essential to ethical living.” Explaining in a candid yet kind manner, she discussed how we’ve “moved beyond tolerating diversity” and into “appreciating” diversity and how it makes communities more interesting, more beautiful, and healthier.
Read MoreThe Diversity in Humanism; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Humanism is often presented as a tradition grounded in Classical teachings, the Renaissance, and…
Read MoreNot Simply ‘None’
Outreach director James Croft appeared in St. Louis Public Radio’s “St. Louis on the…
Read MoreWe Must Defend Religious Freedom
We have the right to choose our own religion, but not the right to force others to live according to its dictates.
Read MoreOpening Words from Sun. October 21 by Krystle Disney
Good morning. I thought about coming up here and saying “hello” just to see…
Read MoreEthical Culture Versus Ethical Humanism; Kate Lovelady, Leader
For this year’s “compare and contrast” Platform address, instead of looking at similarities and…
Read MoreOpening Words from Sun. February 25 by Louise Jett
Good morning. My name is Louise Jett, and I am the social media manager…
Read MoreExploring Humanism through Four Famous Humanists
Because Humanism is a philosophy that encourages free thought and questioning, it is practiced…
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