Nonbelievers are Believers Too As believers in Humanism, we too affirm the need to cultivate wisdom, courage, compassion, and above all the struggle towards a universal and universally mutually interdependent human dignity. ...we must always remember that we stand for more than simply living "without god." More profoundly, we who have been called nonbelievers--and though I call us Humanists, I encourage you to choose whatever name you like--are passionate believers in human good, for goodness' sake, and for the sake of all humanity and of all the world. http://ssshk.freeforums.org/huma ... rvard-t212.html#537 | |
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