Humanism is a non-religious belief system that focuses on human values, ethics, and reason rather than worshiping a deity. There is no single book of worship for humanists, as beliefs and practices can vary among individuals. Some humanists may draw inspiration from philosophical works, literature, or other sources, but worship is not a central aspect of humanist practice.
This book contradicted humanist ideas by promoting a society where individuality and freedom of thought were suppressed, conformity was valued over uniqueness, and the government had absolute control over people's lives. The book emphasized the importance of obedience and submission to authority, which goes against the humanist beliefs in personal autonomy and critical thinking.
Book of Divine Worship was created in 2003.
Lutheran Book of Worship was created in 1978.
Muslims do not worship any book, rather they worship their God, Allah. They do however, believe in the scripture, Qur'an, which is a massive deviation from worship.
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Our book of worship is the Hebrew prayerbook, which is called a siddur and contains the various prayers.
Your question needs to be more specific. What religion is this book of worship from? What country? What year was it published?
None as Jews do not worship any physical items.
Ambroise Pare is a humanist he was a humanist of the Renaissance and followed the Renaissance Humanism
Holy Book: Qur'an House of Worship: Mosque/Masjid/Jame'a
Christians do not worship any book, but the do read and study the Bible. They may give thanks for it, and feel blessed at have the opportunity to read it but that is all.
The Humanist symbol is the Happy human