Secular humanism (English Wikipedia)

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  • Harp, Gillis J. (1 November 2010). Positivist Republic. Penn State Press. ISBN 978-0271039909. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  • Paul Kurtz; Vern L. Bullough; Tim Madigan (19 October 2009). Toward a New Enlightenment: the Philosophy of Paul Kurtz. Transaction Books. ISBN 978-1-56000-118-8. In the past, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union waged unremitting warfare against religion. It persecuted religious believers, confiscated church properties, executed or exiled tens of thousands of clerics, and prohibited believers to engage in religious instruction or publish religious materials. It has also carried on militant pro-atheist propaganda campaigns as part of the official ideology of the state, in an effort to establish a "new Soviet man" committed to the ideals of Communist society. Mikhail Gorbachev is dismantling such policies by permitting greater freedom of religious conscience. If his reforms proceed unabated, they could have dramatic implications for the entire Communist world, for the Russians may be moving from militant atheism to tolerant humanism.
  • Paul Kurtz; Vern L. Bullough; Tim Madigan (19 October 2009). Toward a New Enlightenment: the Philosophy of Paul Kurtz. Transaction Books. ISBN 978-1-56000-118-8. Ranged against the true believer are the militant atheists, who adamantly reject the faith as false stupid, and reactionary. They consider all religious believers to be gullible fools and claim that they are given to accepting gross exaggerations and untenable premises. Historic religious claims, they think, are totally implausible, unbelievable, disreputable, and controvertible, for they go beyond the bounds of reason. Militant atheists can find no value at all to any religious beliefs or institutions. They resist any effort to engage in inquiry or debate. Madalyn Murray O'Hair is as arrogant in her rejection of religion as is the true believer in his or her profession of faith. This form of atheism thus becomes mere dogma.
  • Paul Kurtz; Vern L. Bullough; Tim Madigan (19 October 2009). Toward a New Enlightenment: the Philosophy of Paul Kurtz. Transaction Books. ISBN 978-1-56000-118-8. There have been fundamental and irreconcilable differences between humanists and atheists, particularly Marxist-Leninists. The defining characteristic of humanism is its commitment to human freedom and democracy; the kind of atheism practiced in the Soviet Union has consistently violated basic human rights. Humanists believe first and foremost in the freedom of conscience, the free mind, and the right of dissent. The defense of religious liberty is as precious to the humanist as are the rights of the believers.

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  • Council for Secular Humanism. "10 Myths About Secular Humanism". Archived from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  • "What Is Secular Humanism?". Council for Secular Humanism. Archived from the original on 15 September 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2005.
  • "The Affirmations of Humanism: A Statement of Principles". secularhumanism.org. The Council for Secular Humanism. Archived from the original on 9 June 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  • the Council for Secular Humanism (1980). "A Secular Humanist Declaration". the Council for Secular Humanism. Archived from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  • "A Secular Humanist Declaration". Secularhumanism.org. 29 July 2005. Archived from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  • Theodore Schick, Jr (29 July 2005). "Morality Requires God ... or Does It?". Secularhumanism.org. Retrieved 12 December 2020.

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