The largest difference is obviously that secular Humanism is a philosophy, while Christianity is a dogmatic religion.
Secular humanism focuses upon humans for cultivating morality; Christianity teaches that God is responsible for man's morality and free will.
Secular humanism wishes to transcend boundaries of dogma and parochial loyalties based on race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.
Furthermore, secular humanist ethics/morals are subject to criticism and rational guidance, unlike dogmatic, unquestionable, god-inspired tenets of Christianity.
Individuals choose their friends; again, since secular humanism is a philosophy, it is based upon what the individual's preferences in retaining and making friends are.
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The three types of worldviews are religious, secular, and spiritual. Religious worldviews are centered around a belief in a higher power or deity. Secular worldviews prioritize reason and logic, often excluding religious beliefs. Spiritual worldviews focus on inner growth and connection to a higher purpose without adherence to organized religion.
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Secular humanist.
The secular humanist assumes nothing. We make assessments based on tangible or observable facts; things that can be objectively verified as real are included within the common perception of reality.
A secular humanist is a person who believes that we human beings have our own intrinsic importance, and we do not need to have a relationship with supernatural beings such as gods, spirits, etc., in order to validate our existences or to give meaning to our lives, or to guide us with systems of morality. Rather than worshiping God or gods, a secular humanist respects his or her fellow human beings.
Conan - 2010 Agnostic Santa and the Secular Humanist Christmas 4-24 was released on: USA: 19 December 2013
An atheist, or sometimes a secular humanist.
AD=anno domini=in the year of our Lord=latin=Catholic CE=common era=secular humanist BCE=before the common era Christianity changed the entire western world, hence the change in era.
Milton Greene claims to be an "agnostic secular humanist"
The humanism symbol, often depicted as a stylized human figure or a representation of a humanist logo, can be found in various places, including educational institutions, secular organizations, and at humanist events. It is also commonly featured on literature related to humanism, such as books and pamphlets advocating for secular ethics and philosophy. Additionally, the symbol may appear in online platforms and websites associated with humanist movements.