“What is it about our specific belief in God and His wishes that makes us so angry at the specific beliefs of another? What is it about the teachings of our respective deities that makes us more right than the next person? Or more wrong?” PersonsNextBeliefWishTeachingAngryDeitiesBelief In God Author:Chuck Austen
“Human life has no meaning independent of itself. There is no cosmic force or deity to give it meaning or significance. There is no ultimate destiny for man. Such a belief is an illusion of humankind's infancy. The meaning of life is what we choose to give it. Meaning grows out of human purposes alone. Nature provides us with an infinite range of opportunities, but it is only our vision and our action that select and realize those that we desire.” MenGivingHumansActionLife IsDesirePurposeOpportunityBeliefForceGrowsRealizingVisionDestinyAtheismIllusionUltimateInfiniteIndependentRangeHuman LifeMeaning Of LifeSignificanceCosmicHumankindDeitiesOur ActionsSelectInfancyLife Has No Meaning Author:Paul Kurtz
“There has to be some kind of order and some moral code. I don't know how people can function without a belief in a deity.” PeopleKnowsKindOrderBeliefMoralKnow HowFunctionCodeDeitiesMoral Code Author:Mel Gibson
“Secular humanism does not have the essential attributes of a religion: belief in a deity, the wish for some sort of afterlife, sacred dogma or texts, or an absolutist moral creed. Instead, it expresses a philosophical and ethical point of view, and it draws upon the scientific method in formulationg its naturalistic view of the nature.” DoeBeliefWishViewsMoralEssentialsDrawsPhilosophicalMethodSacredHumanismPoint Of ViewEthicalAttributesAfterlifeCreedsDogmaSecularDeitiesScientific MethodSecular Humanism Author:Paul Kurtz