Humanists are concerned with the welfare of other humans so they want to help others out.
yes
humanists believe that they have to make it a better world now, here on earth and that we should be kind and not make war on each other, life is too short for that.
humanists believe that they have to make it a better world now, here on earth and that we should be kind and not make war on each other, life is too short for that.
Humanists do not follow jesus.
Humanists do not have religious beliefs, but believe that people should be generally nice to each other and help each other out.Some Humanists believe that religion can be damaging, and the British Humanist Society organised the recent "Atheist Bus" adverts which have made headlines worldwide with the slogan: "There's probably no god. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life". The word "Probably" was included to conform to advertising standards in the UK.This summary from the British Humanist Association website explains it wuite well:"Humanism is an approach to life based on humanity and reason - humanists recognise that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone and that the ams of morality should be human welfare, happiness and fulfillment. Our decisions are based on the available evidence and our assessment of the outcomes of our actions, not on any dogma or sacred text...."Humanists believe that we have only one life, it is our responsibility to make it a good life, and to live it to the full"
With outrage, like any human should.
There are a great many people in the world who believe that welfare should be limited by time. Others do not believe this.
Humanists generally believe that wealth should be used as a tool to enhance human well-being and promote social justice, rather than as a measure of personal worth or success. They advocate for the equitable distribution of resources to ensure that all individuals have access to basic needs and opportunities for personal development. Humanists often emphasize the importance of ethical considerations in economic practices, encouraging stewardship and responsibility toward both people and the planet. Ultimately, they view wealth as a means to foster a more compassionate and just society.
I don't believe that a person's religious views should affect their treatments of others. i think that it doesn't matter what a person's religious views are - everyone should be treated with respect.
i believe He did because it says in the Bible and it tells a story of Him and Prophets and it has helped me a lot and you should read it! :)
Some people believe that sterilization should be covered by insurance. Others believe that when it is an elective procedure, it should not be covered.
Some people believe that sterilization should be covered by insurance. Others believe that when it is an elective procedure, it should not be covered.