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Monthly Archives: August 2011

Humanist wisdom: Edward Gibbon

28 Sunday Aug 2011

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Edward Gibbon“Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful.”

— Edward Gibbon, English historian and noted author of “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”

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Humanist wisdom: Gloria Steinem

28 Sunday Aug 2011

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Gloria Steinem“It’s an incredible con job when you think about it, to believe something now in exchange for something after death. Even corporations with their reward systems don’t try to make it posthumous.”

— Gloria Steinem,writer and activist who has been involved in feminist and other social justice movements for more than forty years.

Humanist wisdom: Albert Einstein

28 Sunday Aug 2011

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Jean-Paul Sarte“A man’s ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death.”

— Albert Einstein, German-born theoretical physicist, commonly regarded one of the most prolific intellects in human history.

Amsterdam Declaration 2002

22 Monday Aug 2011

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Humanism is the outcome of a long tradition of free thought that has inspired many of the world’s great thinkers and creative artists and gave rise to science itself.

The fundamentals of modern Humanism are as follows:

Humanism is ethical. It affirms the worth, dignity and autonomy of the individual and the right of every human being to the greatest possible freedom compatible with the rights of others. Humanists have a duty of care to all of humanity including future generations. Humanists believe that morality is an intrinsic part of human nature based on understanding and a concern for others, needing no external sanction.

Humanism is rational. It seeks to use science creatively, not destructively. Humanists believe that the solutions to the world’s problems lie in human thought and action rather than divine intervention. Humanism advocates the application of the methods of science and free inquiry to the problems of human welfare. But Humanists also believe that the application of science and technology must be tempered by human values. Science gives us the means but human values must propose the ends.

Humanism supports democracy and human rights. Humanism aims at the fullest possible development of every human being. It holds that democracy and human development are matters of right. The principles of democracy and human rights can be applied to many human relationships and are not restricted to methods of government.

Humanism insists that personal liberty must be combined with social responsibility. Humanism ventures to build a world on the idea of the free person responsible to society, and recognises our dependence on and responsibility for the natural world. Humanism is undogmatic, imposing no creed upon its adherents. It is thus committed to education free from indoctrination.

Humanism is a response to the widespread demand for an alternative to dogmatic religion. The world’s major religions claim to be based on revelations fixed for all time, and many seek to impose their world-views on all of humanity. Humanism recognises that reliable knowledge of the world and ourselves arises through a continuing process. of observation, evaluation and revision.

Humanism values artistic creativity and imagination and recognizes the transforming power of art. Humanism affirms the importance of literature, music, and the visual and performing arts for personal development and fulfilment.

Humanism is a lifestance aiming at the maximum possible fulfilment through the cultivation of ethical and creative living and offers an ethical and rational means of addressing the challenges of our times. Humanism can be a way of life for everyone everywhere.

Our primary task is to make human beings aware in the simplest terms of what Humanism can mean to them and what it commits them to. By utilising free inquiry, the power of science and creative imagination for the furtherance of peace and in the service of compassion, we have confidence that we have the means to solve the problems that confront us all. We call upon all who share this conviction to associate themselves with us in this endeavour.

Random Notes from Humanists to Others

22 Monday Aug 2011

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We can think for ourselves.

Don’t proselytize to us, or to anyone else, for that matter.

Your way isn’t the only way.

Your beliefs are just that—beliefs. Leave it at that.

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Humanist wisdom: Frank Lloyd Wright

21 Sunday Aug 2011

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Frank Lloyd Wright“I believe in God, only I spell it ‘nature’.”

— Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect, interior designer, writer and educator

Humanist wisdom: Joyce Carol Oates

21 Sunday Aug 2011

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Joyce Carol Oates“Why is humanism not the preeminent belief of humankind?”

— Joyce Carol Oates, American author and 2007 Humanist of the Year

Humanist wisdom: Bertrand Russell

12 Friday Aug 2011

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Jean-Paul Sarte“A good world needs knowledge, kindliness, and courage; it does not need a regretful hankering after the past or a fettering of the free intelligence by the words uttered long ago by ignorant men.”

— Bertrand Russell, British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, and social critic

Humanist wisdom: Jean-Paul Sartre

12 Friday Aug 2011

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Jean-Paul Sarte“Life has no meaning a priori … It is up to you to give it a meaning, and value is nothing but the meaning that you choose.”

— Jean-Paul Sartre, a French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer and literary critic.

Humanist wisdom: Corliss Lamont

12 Friday Aug 2011

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corliss lamont“Humanism involves far more than the negation of supernaturalism. It requires an affirmative philosophy . . . translated into a life devoted to one’s own improvement and the service of all mankind.”

— Corliss Lamont, 20th century American hero whose independent thinking challenged prevailing ideas in philosophy, economics, religion, patriotism, world peace and the exercise of our cherished civil liberties.

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