Humanism

Sep. 14th, 2005 02:11 pm
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One of the great religious humanist pioneers, John H. Dietrich, pointed out:

For centuries the idea of God has been the very heart of religion; it has been said "no God, no religion." But humanism thinks of religion as something very different and far deeper than any belief in God. To it, religion is not the attempt to establish right relations with a supernatural being, but rather the upreaching and aspiring impulse in a human life. It is life striving for its completest fulfillment, and anything which contributes to this fulfillment is religious, whether it be associated with the idea of God or not.

Read more about Humanism here.

Date: 2005-09-14 08:22 pm (UTC)
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Why am I not surprised. Well, there goes my analogy....

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