Agnostics /
secular humanists believe their is no evidence that proves the existance of God therefore at this time the most rational and logical belief system would not incorporate a God.
Not exact matches
Either we
believe in that which all Christians (Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed) have always
believed or we, in good faith leave and become Unitarian or
secular humanists.
Also if I do not follow the canon
believed by most Christians (give or take some duterocannonical books) I might as well be Baha'i, Muslim, or
Secular Humanist.
The
secular humanist public schools are always on about persecution, hoping to entice kids into
believing that if they leave their faith they will be part of the «majority» and therefore safer.
He had trouble
believing that his favorite
secular humanist Cicero might not be found in paradise.
But, of course, we can not say that Christian values (or virtues) are better than, for example, Kurtz's «democratic
secular humanist values» unless we
believe ethical statements are factual statements and are either true or false.
I am no opponent of academic freedom; but I
believe Christians should not let civil libertarians and
secular humanists decide for us what it means to be free.
Humanists and other secularists — including religious people who
believe in a
secular state — have long campaigned for an end to «religious privilege» and «religious discrimination»; at the same time, many Muslims have claimed that there is a prevalent «Islamophobia» in society; recently, representatives of some Christian churches are claiming that Christians are being «marginalised» as a consequence of «aggressive secularism» excluding them from public life.
The fact that Canada's leftist
secular humanist feminists still think that their risk comes from a decaying and docile Christianity instead of a confident and growing radical Islam is liberalism's Maginot Line, built to defend against a make -
believe threat from a generation ago, not the real threat of today.
As a
secular humanist, I do not
believe or follow any religion.