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Humanism

Humanists are atheists. They do not have a belief in a supernatural deity and do not live their lives according to religious doctrines.

Humanists

Humanists

  • Humanism is different from atheism.
    • Humanism is also a positive view of how non-religious people might live their lives.
    • Whilst atheism is simply a denial of the existence of God.
  • Humanists are also not usually militant atheists.
    • In fact, many humanists emphasise the importance of freedom of religion.
    • But, they want no special privileges to be given to people because they hold certain beliefs.
Humanism and naturalism

Humanism and naturalism

  • Humanism moves away from God and focuses on the innate ability of human beings.
    • To find answers about the meaning of life, we need to look at ourselves, not the supernatural.
    • This is the central belief of humanism.
  • Humanism is also reliant on naturalism.
    • Naturalism is the belief that the universe is governed by natural laws and that everything that happens and changes in the universe can be explained in this way.
    • There is no need to look for any kind of supernatural force.
Reason and ethics

Reason and ethics

  • Humanism also focuses on human reason.
    • This emphasises that the human mind has the ability to seek, and understand, the answers to questions on the meaning of human life.
  • Finally, humanism supports non-religious ethics.
    • Humanists believe that societies can be guided by a secular code of ethics.
    • They have no need for ethics based on religious beliefs.
The British Humanist Association

The British Humanist Association

  • As in many countries, Britain has a Humanist Association.
    • Examining some of its policies helps us to understand how humanists live their lives.
  • The British Humanist Association campaigns for a society that respects all kinds of different beliefs. And for freedom of choice.
    • For example, they might support assisted dying for those who ask for it.
    • They also want to see Christian bishops removed from the House of Lords. Because this gives a special privilege to one set of beliefs.
The British Humanist Association (cont.)

The British Humanist Association (cont.)

  • The Association recognises the importance of ceremonial rituals in people’s lives. Especially rites of passage.
    • They offer non-religious rituals for baby-naming, weddings, and funerals. And provide celebrants to preside over the ceremonies.
  • They accept that people often need advice and support, especially at difficult times.
    • They train counselors and other advisors for those who do not believe in religion. So they can provide answers to their problems.
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