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The Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle is the new name for the North Carolina Society for Ethical Culture. We recently changed our name to recognize that there is now another Ethical Society group in Asheville and to more clearly assert our identity as a humanist group. We remain a member of the American Ethical Union, the national organization of the Ethical Culture Movement whose members use various names such as Ethical Humanist Society, Ethical Culture Society, or Ethical Society. Check out their website at www.aeu.org.

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The Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle is the new name for the North Carolina Society for Ethical Culture. We recently changed our name to recognize that there is now another Ethical Society group in Asheville and to more clearly assert our identity as a humanist group. We remain a member of the American Ethical Union, the national organization of the Ethical Culture Movement whose members use various names such as Ethical Humanist Society, Ethical Culture Society, or Ethical Society. Check out their website at www.aeu.org.

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Humanist Union was created in 1961.

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Edward L. Ericson has written:

'The American dream renewed' -- subject(s): History, Pluralism (Social sciences)

'The humanist way' -- subject(s): American Ethical Union, Ethical culture movement, Humanism, Secularism

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National Union of Ethical Citizens was created in 2002.

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Anyone who wants to can celebrate Darwin Day. thousands of informal celebrations are held each year.

As an introduction , Darwin Day celebrates the birth of Charles Darwin ( February 12, 1809), not the city in Australia. It is generally celebrated by those who see Darwin's identification of the principles of natural selection (as opposed to human directed animal breeding) as a keystone in the understanding of the evolution of life on this planet.

The earliest and continued support for Darwin Day came from:

  • The Council for Secular Humanism,
  • The Freedom from Religion Foundation
  • The Humanist Association of Canada
  • The Center for Inquiry
  • The American Humanist Association
  • The British Humanist Association
  • The Campus Freethought Alliance
  • The Alliance for Secular Humanist Societies
  • The International Humanist and Ethical Union
  • The International Darwin Day Foundation
  • The American Humanist Association
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