Not exact matches
Since atheists have a wide variety of
ethical views they will not follow a single set of laws but
different rules pertaining to their
different belief systems.
That is, they are under both
ethical and epistemic obligations to argue for the truth of what they take themselves to believe when they are faced with religious others who appear to believe something
different and to act differently based upon such difference in
belief.
Although «secular humanism» is a term used most frequently by Protestant Fundamentalists, it was Justice Hugo Black» in delivering the opinion of the United States Supreme Court in a 1961 case, Torcaso v. Watkins» who distinguished between «religions based on a
belief in the existence of God» and «religions founded on
different beliefs,» such as «Buddhism, Taoism,
Ethical Culture, Secular Humanism, and others.»
Notes from the beginning of Buddhism and Buddha's birth, to information about key
beliefs,
different schools, the sangha and views on
ethical issues.
The body responsible for the national curriculum, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), agrees that a national curriculum should encourage students «to learn about
different religions, spirituality and
ethical beliefs».
Students follow an
ethical curriculum, which includes learning about
different religions and
belief systems.