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  2. Secular humanism - Wikipedia

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    Holding a secular humanist philosophy does not prescribe a specific theory of morality or code of ethics. As stated by the Council for Secular Humanism, Secular Humanism is not so much a specific morality as it is a method for the explanation and discovery of rational moral principles. [35]

  3. Humanist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The original manifesto originally arose from religious humanism, though secular humanists also signed. The central theme of all three manifestos is the elaboration of a philosophy and value system which does not necessarily include belief in any personal deity or "higher power", although the three differ considerably in their tone, form, and ...

  4. Secular morality - Wikipedia

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    Secular morality is the aspect of philosophy that deals with morality outside of religious traditions. Modern examples include humanism, freethinking, and most versions of consequentialism. Additional philosophies with ancient roots include those such as skepticism and virtue ethics.

  5. What do non-denominational, secular Humanism and spiritual ...

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    Here's what it actually means. Heckman: There is a common misunderstanding of "non-denominational," and many reasons behind that. Here's what it actually means.

  6. R. J. Rushdoony - Wikipedia

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    Rushdoony was, and remains, a controversial figure, as is the Christian Reconstructionist movement in which he was involved. Pointing to Rushdoony's support for the death penalty, the British Centre for Science Education decried his perceived dislike of democracy and tolerance. [9] Furthermore, Rushdoony has been accused of Holocaust denial and ...

  7. Why is the death penalty still used? Let's look at the pros ...

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    The death penalty is sought in only a fraction of murder cases, and it is often doled out capriciously. The National Academy of Sciences concludes that its role as a deterrent is ambiguous.

  8. Secular ethics - Wikipedia

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    Secular ethics refers to any ethical system that does not draw on the supernatural, and includes humanism, secularism and freethinking. A classical example of literature on secular ethics is the Kural text , authored by the ancient Indian philosopher Valluvar .

  9. Humanism - Wikipedia

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    Scientific humanism: this emphasizes belief in the scientific method as a component of humanism as described in the works of John Dewey and Julian Huxley; scientific humanism is largely synonymous with secular humanism. [69] Secular humanism: coined in the mid-20th century, it was initially an attempt to denigrate humanism, but some humanist ...