YES! It does not take religion to determine either if a man loves his family or not. What are you, a religious nut or something?
Secular humanism is different from other non-religious or anti-religious philosophies in that humanists believe they have an obligation to serve humanity as a whole as opposed to just the individual. family members are part of humanity as a whole so theoretically a humanist would believe in treating their family members in an ethical manner based on his/her ideas of what is best for humanity.
Survival in both a secular and spiritual plane.
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They believe in her that she will get a better education and get a nice life
The Chinese people believed that the family was more important than the indivudual.
Filial and Confucianism both believe in family and respect.
Gathering of family and friends without religious connotation.
Filial and Confucianism both believe in family and respect.
Possibly secular."Worldly" activities are those which concern day-to-day life : work, school, exercise, hygiene, and impersonal contacts with other individuals. The moral or spiritual activities include imagination, family and personal relationships, plans and dreams, and of course religious activities.mundane, earthbound, stolid,humanism
Daniela Kramer-Moore has written: 'Destructive myths in family therapy' -- subject(s): Psychology, Family, Family Relations, Communication, Humanism, Family Therapy, Methods
Personal values are things that you believe in, and they are important to you. for example, if you are a veryy family orientated person then one of personal values is family. If you believe in loyalty and being a good friend, then they are your personal values. Hope this helped a little bit (:
Deemed liberal or secular by whom? If they are openly liberal or secular in Iran the government would be bothered by it, and you might get arrested for it. However the Iranian PEOPLE do not care if someone is liberal or secular, in fact a lot of Iranians are very liberal and secular especially the ones living in big cities. Iranian society is very progressive and educated, so issues like whether somebody is liberal or secular are not something people are bothered by. I am an Iranian atheist born into a Muslim family but nobody has ever had a problem with this.