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141. Why UU Humanism Requires Rejecting Our Humanity
A critique of Unitarian humanism from a Unitarian Deistic perspective
http://www.sullivan-county.com/news/mine/humanism4.htm
Why UU Humanism Requires Rejecting Our Humanity By David R. Burton This essay discusses humanist beliefs, the rise of humanism within Unitarianism, and why those beliefs require the rejection of our humanity. Introduction When we think about what it means to be human, about the things that differentiate us from inanimate objects or lower life-forms, we think about our capacity to reason, to exercise our freedom to make choices, our capacity to recognize right from wrong, our capacity to love and to create and appreciate beauty. It is these things that make us human. It is these things that constitute our humanity. It is the contention of this essay that UU humanism necessarily requires the rejection of our humanity. The humanism that is now such an integral part of Unitarian Universalism, the humanism that has marginalized Christian and other theist thinking within Unitarianism and Universalism, necessarily and logically requires the rejection of the proposition that there is such a thing as right and wrong, the denial of our ability to make choices, and necessitates the view that love and beauty are not real. It is only by embracing the reality of God that we may retain our humanity, our capacity for moral choices, for love and for the aesthetic appreciation of beauty. It is time for Unitarian Universalism to confront the fact that humanism is a moral and religious dead-end. It is time to rediscover instead the intellectual and theological roots of Unitarianism. For it is there, not the arid wasteland of humanism, that truth, insight and spiritual sustenance can be found. It is in a more traditional Unitarian understanding of our place in the Universe that we can find our humanity, not in so-called humanism. Only a God-centered Unitarianism allows us to find a fully modern religious understanding of mankind that retains our humanity.

142. Loesje Sverige
En internationell religi¶st och partipolitiskt obunden f¶rening f¶r humanism, kreativitet och personlig utveckling.
http://medlem.spray.se/loesje/

143. Secular Humanism - Tribe.net
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144. GlobenHeart
Integrerad mottagning med inriktning p¥ kardiovaskul¤ra sjukdomar, klinisk fysiologi och utredningar. Efterstr¤var l¥ngsiktighet, humanism och trygghet.
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Vi är specialister på kardiovaskulära undersökningar och utredningar. För oss är tillgänglighet och högteknologi bara början på den service vi erbjuder. Långsiktighet, humanism och trygghet är våra ledord när vi eftersträvar en individuell och bättre vård som tar hänsyn till hela människan. Vi ser fram emot att kunna hjälpa dig.

145. Dialectic Humanism
Dialectic humanism Chris Marker Danny Glover actor/activist Dialectic humanism 2004 Phila Film Fest Awards Georgia O Keeffe Jean-Luc Godard
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- pertaining to or of the nature of logical argumentation; Humanism - any system of thought in which human interests, values, and dignity predominate (Webster's).
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146. Humanism
humanism The history of humanism and it s manifesto. What are the implications of a humanistic outlook? Does God exist? Explore now.
http://www.allaboutphilosophy.org/humanism.htm
Humanism
Humanism: Some Thoughts from the Humanist Manifesto I
Humanism was “codified” by 34 of its leaders in 1933. Although many other versions of humanism have appeared before and since, here are some excerpts from the original Humanist Manifesto I:
FIRST: Religious humanists regard the universe as self-existing and not created. SECOND: Humanism believes that man is a part of nature and that he has emerged as a result of a continuous process. THIRD: Holding an organic view of life, humanists find that the traditional dualism of mind and body must be rejected. FOURTH: Humanism recognizes that man's religious culture and civilization, as clearly depicted by anthropology and history, are the product of a gradual development due to his interaction with his natural environment and with his social heritage. The individual born into a particular culture is largely molded by that culture. FIFTH: Humanism asserts that the nature of the universe depicted by modern science makes unacceptable any supernatural or cosmic guarantees of human values. Obviously humanism does not deny the possibility of realities as yet undiscovered, but it does insist that the way to determine the existence and value of any and all realities is by means of intelligent inquiry and by the assessment of their relations to human needs. Religion must formulate its hopes and plans in the light of the scientific spirit and method. EIGHTH: Religious Humanism considers the complete realization of human personality to be the end of man's life and seeks its development and fulfillment in the here and now. This is the explanation of the humanist's social passion.

147. CHRISTIAN HUMANISM
humanism originated with the Renaissance. Its nature remains quite distinct When taken to extremes, Renaissance humanism led to denial of personal sin
http://www.christianchronicler.com/history1/christian_humanism.html
CHRISTIAN HUMANISM T he church mirrors its culture. A worldly corrupt culture produces a worldly corrupt church. An exact cause-effect relationship, however, defies definition. Perhaps culture corrupts the church; but the church clearly fails to take a firm stand based on its convictions. Fourteenth century Europe found itself undergoing tremendous cultural change. We call this cultural shift The Renaissance . It affected all Europe and thus most of the western world. I. Definitions When does the Renaissance begin? Carl Meyer dates it from mid-fourteenth century through the mid-1500s. Jacob Burckhardt, a nineteenth century historian, dates it about the same. Roland Bainton argues the period covers 1300 to 1600. Some church historians date its beginning with Nicholas V in 1450. Norman Cantor presents the Renaissance as part of the Medieval period. What do we mean by the term Renaissance ? Carl Meyer defines it as a term referring to humanistic studies and artistic accomplishments. Jacob Burckhardt says it was the discovery of man and the world. The term Renaissance describes an attitude toward life which values earth more than heaven, the immortality of fame over immortality of the soul, the striving for success more than striving for justice, the individual over authoritarian institutions, and humanism over Christianity.

148. And The War Was About Theology, Too - By Al Benson Jr. - Sierra Times.com
Essay by Al Benson Jr. claiming that the leaders of War of Northern Aggression were Unitarians who in in fact were pursuing a religious warof secular humanism (ideological liberalism) against Christianity in America, using the South as their battleground.
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Secular humanism; Belief in Deity Not considered important. Most Humanists are atheists or agnostics. Incarnations Same as above.
http://selectsmart.com/RELIGION/Hu.html
According to the SelectSmart.com Belief System Selector, my #1 belief match is Secular Humanism. What do you believe? Visit SelectSmart.com/RELIGION Copy and paste this code to your webpage, online journal, or whatever. BELIEF SYSTEM SELECTOR ...an exploration of world religions By SelectSmart.com Staff
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Secular Humanism
  • Belief in Deity: Not considered important. Most Humanists are atheists or agnostics.
  • Incarnations: Same as above.
  • Origins of universe/life: The scientific method is most respected as the means for revealing the mysteries of the origins of the universe and life.
  • After death: An afterlife or spiritual existence after death is not recognized.
  • Why evil? No concept of “evil.” Reasons for wrongdoing are explored through scientific methods, e.g. through study of sociology, psychology, criminology, etc.
  • Salvation: No concept of afterlife or spiritual liberation or salvation. Realizing ones personal potential and working for the betterment of humanity through ethical consciousness and social works are considered paramount, but from a naturalistic rather than supernatural standpoint.
  • Undeserved suffering: No spiritual reasons, but rather a matter of human vulnerability to misfortune, illness, and victimization.
  • 150. FCHS Class Of 1955
    The Christian Humanist is an electronic journal to encourage thoughtful consideration and discussion of politics, relgion and ethics from the perspective of Christian humanism.
    http://www.christian-perspectives.org
    Falls Church High School Class of 1955 50-Year Reunion 2005 [This site has sound and music. For best effect turn on your speakers.] 50th Reunion Labor Day Weekend September 2,3,4, 2005 Fairview Park Marriott - Falls Church, Virginia We are trying to locate lost and missing members of the Class of 1955 and obtain current contact information: mailing address, phone number, email address. Ted Brown is heading up the search . Anyone who has contact information for any members of the class or is willing to help with the search is requested to contact Ted by clicking on his name, which will bring up an email contact form in which you can send us information. The Bulletin Board new Senior Photos from the 1955 Jaguar Schedule and Registration for Reunion Events ... Alumni Association Shopping Mall new Class Directory List of Missing Members of the Class Photo Gallery - Photos from The Jaguar Royalty: Homecoming Court Sweetheart Dance Prom Court Looking Back: Nostalgia Corner Our Kind of Music Old Dogs and Children and Watermelon Wine Remembering 1955 – A Great Year Looking Back at Lisa’s Nostalgia Café ... Do you Rember When To send an email to the webmaster or to make a comment or suggestion, click

    151. Welcome To My Website
    Articles by Religious Education teacher exploring aspects of contemporary Christian humanism, theology, and philosophy at a level appropriate for Key Stages 3 and 4 and ALevel students. Includes some revision notes.
    http://www.faithnet.org.uk/
    www.faithnet.org.uk GCSE Religious Studies A Level Religious Studies A Level Philosophy Theology ... One Hundred and Fifty Words On... Exclusive Content Search Home Email (This website is not affiliated to www.faithnet.org)
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    Welcome to my website! Thank you for visiting this website and I do hope that you find the articles here interesting and useful for either your personal and/or professional studies. I have been developing this website since 1999; initially as a means for sharing some of my own theological ideas, but also as an excuse to consider many more. It began to take its present form as a result of my teaching over five years where I used it as a major resource with my students. It is my personal philosophy that the educational resources here should as far as reasonably possible, be provided free of charge . The reason I produce these pages is so that people might be inspired to learn. I have throughout my teaching career, produced a number of resources which I also want to make available on this site . I hope that by doing this I might alleviate some of the pressure s of preparation faced by teachers who are already burdened in so many others ways.

    152. AIDOH- Art In Defense Of Humanism
    Latest News / Events. Events calendar Fortællerbrønden en HC Andersen vandkunst to the version of this document Balancing Act to the version of
    http://www.aidoh.dk/

    153. Undernet Channel #Humanism
    The Undernet humanism channel has been an outpost for secular fellowship on IRC since 1996.
    http://humanism.internal.org/
    Undernet Channel #Humanism
    The highest possible standard is human Robert G. Ingersoll Humanism is the philosophy that human interests and human values without beliefs in the supernatural are sufficient for living the good life. The Undernet #Humanism channel has been an outpost for secular fellowship on IRC since 1996.
    FAQ
    Here are some of the most Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) that pop up in #Humanism.
    Humanism Quotes
    Here is a Collection of Quotes from various thinkers and authors that sum up or exemplify humanist ideals
    Links
    We check the Links Page for dead URLs every 5 years, whether it needs it or not!. And if you are really daring, you might check out the URL Log from the channel itself.
    Check out the Rogues Gallery for an index of the OPs and regulars who frequent #Humanism, complete with pictures, links and short bios. We also keep track of how they misbehave on the channel stats page
    Friday's Page
    #Humanism's Channel bot "Friday" - reincarnated yet again - is back on the job. Friday's page contains info on the bot , and perhaps even some partial nudity. Friday is getting some help these days from Dilbot. Dilbot is too lame to have his own page.

    154. Kol Chaim
    Information on the celebration of Jewish cultural and religious traditions focusing on humanism with nontheistic values.
    http://www.kolchaim.org
    Congregation Kol Chaim
    Affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism "We believe in you."
    Welcome to the Web home of Kol Chaim, affiliated with the Society of Humanistic Judaism. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Congregation Kol Chaim is a warm and supportive place to celebrate and share your Judaism. We endeavor to: Create and reaffirm a sense of Jewish identity Inspire our members toward a life of virtue. Provide an extended family environment. Offer Jewish cultural and religious traditions in a style that is comfortable to our members. Provide a broad education on all aspects of the Jewish experience. Use language that is inviting to all who wish to participate with us.

    that I make, lead me down this path with Humanistic Judaism.”
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    155. Humanism (Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture)
    Renaissance humanists (Christian) and Catholicism. From the Library of Congress, US.
    http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/vatican/humanism.html
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    HUMANISM
    The great intellectual movement of Renaissance Italy was humanism. The humanists believed that the Greek and Latin classics contained both all the lessons one needed to lead a moral and effective life and the best models for a powerful Latin style. They developed a new, rigorous kind of classical scholarship, with which they corrected and tried to understand the works of the Greeks and Romans, which seemed so vital to them.
    Seeking the Wisdom of the Ancients
    Costanzo Felici, Historia de coniuratione Catilinae (History of the Catilinarian Conspiracy)
    In Latin
    Dedication copy for Leo X
    Early sixteenth century Pius II (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini), Commentaries
    In Latin
    Autograph
    Fifteenth century Although humanists had thronged the papal court since the beginning of the century, Pius II was the first real humanist to sit in the chair of Peter. Born in Siena as Enea Silvio Piccolomini, he acquired a reputation as a diplomat, belletrist, and womanizer, and was crowned poet laureate by the Emperor Frederick in 1442. After serving the emperor and the anti-Roman Council of Basel, Piccolomini joined the Roman camp in 1446. He became a cardinal in 1456 and in 1458 was elected pope. As pope, the only work of scholarship he was able to continue was his "Commentaries," a remarkably frank autobiography in which he put his passions and prejudices on full view. In the passage shown here, Pius expresses his bitter contempt for the French, who had been unwilling to join his crusade against the Great Turk.

    156. Jews For Morality
    On the sociomoral issues of the day. Concerning the kulturkampf of secular humanism against Judaeo-Christian requirements for human conduct, from the standpoint of traditional Judaism.
    http://www.jewsformorality.org
    Jews for Morality ON THE SOCIO-MORAL ISSUES OF THE DAY
    From a Traditional Jewish Perspective Concerning the Kulturkampf of secular humanism against Judeo-Christian civilization. A But what is liberty without wisdom, and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is
    folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint. – Edmund Burke in Reflections on the Revolution in France Supreme Court Nominee John G. Roberts, Jr.:
    Wrong Man, Wrong Place, Wrong Time!

    -Michael Medina, Jews for Morality, August 8, 2005 Roberts Subverted Reagan
    -Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 17, 2005
    -Don Feder, DonFeder.com, August 10, 2005 No on Roberts
    -Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 8, 2005 T HE BATTLE TO PROTECT THE SANCTITY OF JERUSALEM Politics as Usual in the Holy City
    -Rabbi Yehuda Levin, JewishPress.com, July 21, 2005 Who Stabbed the Marchers at the HomoPride Parade?
    -Pinchas Hacohen, JfM, July 11, 2005 Man Indicted over Jerusalem Attack
    -BBC News, July 5, 2005 -Julie Stahl, CNSNews.com, July 1, 2005

    157. Humanism, The Early Church, And Rational Religion
    humanism, the Early Church, and Rational Religion. Lewis Loflin Secular (“Religious”) humanism. Corliss Lamont defines modern humanism as a
    http://www.sullivan-county.com/news/mine/humanism.htm
    Humanism, the Early Church, and Rational Religion Lewis Loflin Bristol, Virginia Introduction The appeal of Christianity in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages was related to a corresponding shift in cultural emphasis—a movement from reason to emotion and revelation. Offering comforting and simplistic solutions to the existential problems of life and death, revealed religion and mysticism demonstrated a greater capacity to stir human hearts than reason did. Classical Humanism (Hellenism) had invented the tools of rational thought, science, and democracy, but the power of mythical (Eastern) religion was never entirely subdued. By the Late Roman Empire, science and philosophy were unable to compete with mysticism and myth. Unfortunately for the Church Fathers, the Bible did not say what they wanted to hear when read as written (Jesus was too Jewish). Concepts that contradict reason, such as Original Sin and the Trinity, do not even exist in the Bible and were never mentioned by Jesus. Many believed (and still do) that revelation must overrule reason. But by rejecting all humanism and reason, they rejected not only all learning, science, and freedom, but Jesus’ message of love, as well as his humanity. The end result was the Dark Ages. The West today seems to be going through a similar cycle. New Age religion, the occult, and other pseudo-religious systems, along with the usual Eastern religions, have gained ground, while Christian conservatives and Secular Humanists battle it out for control. The delicate balance of classical humanism (also known as Hellenism) and Judeo-Christian thought, the basis of civilized society in the West, is under assault. Christianity and Classical Humanism must balance or we are threatened by the very irrational forces that plunged the West into the Dark Ages.

    158. Agnosticism, Atheism, Humanism, & Secularism
    Papers which respectfully critique postEnlightenment rationalist and non-theist philosophies worldviews, from a Christian perspective.
    http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ470.HTM
    A gnosticism A theism H umanism S ecularism Blaise Pascal (1623-1662): combination of his portrait and death mask (Snark International) The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing: we know this in countless ways. I say that it is natural for the heart to love the universal being or itself, according to its allegiance, and it hardens itself against either as it chooses. You have rejected one and kept the other. Is it reason that makes you love yourself? Pensees A.J. Krailsheimer translation: Penguin Books, 1966 Click the banner to learn more about and purchase this book and additional popular apologetics and theology titles by Dave Armstrong
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    159. YUNUS EMRE: Love And Peace
    Contains selected poems of Yunus Emre. The themes of his poems are peace, love, and humanism.
    http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~dmehmet/wises/yunus/
    His Life His Qualities Selected Poems Meeting Yunus His Life His Qualities Selected Poems Meeting Yunus ... Trust

    160. AAMC-OSR: AAMC Humanism In Medicine Award
    The AAMC through the generous support of Pfizer Inc, and the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, annually recognizes a medical school faculty physician.
    http://www.aamc.org/members/osr/humanism/start.htm
    Home Government Affairs Newsroom Meetings ... OSR Knowledge Base
    AAMC Humanism in Medicine Award
    Selection Criteria Process Calendar Award ... Humanism Award Recipients The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), through the generous support of the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, annually recognizes a medical school faculty physician who exemplifies the qualities of a caring and compassionate mentor in the teaching and advising of medical students. The candidate must also possess the desirable personal qualities necessary to the practice of patient-centered medicine. The AAMC's Organization of Student Representatives (OSR) will administer the national nomination and selection process for the Humanism in Medicine award. The recipient will be honored during a formal awards ceremony conducted during the AAMC Annual Meeting. The goal of the award is to emphasize and reinforce among medical school faculty and students the importance of humanistic qualities and the enhancement of the interactions between medical school faculty and students. The presence of a caring, compassionate, and collaborative learning environment serves as positive reinforcement to prospective physicians of the desirability of such qualities in the doctor-patient relationship.

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