Humanists generally support vegetarianism as it aligns with their values of compassion, ethical responsibility, and respect for living beings. They often argue that adopting a vegetarian diet can reduce suffering and promote environmental sustainability. Additionally, humanists may view dietary choices as a personal ethical decision that reflects one's commitment to humane treatment of animals and consideration for health and ecological impact. However, opinions may vary among individuals, as Humanism emphasizes personal reasoning and autonomy.
There are lots of different opinions fr the humanists.
humanists think that humans are before everything else. this includes animals
I would think the humanists do not pray, in a conventional religious sense, since they do not believe in a deity.
Animals are affected by vegetarianism as well as the environment and the people who partake in vegetarianism.
Vegetarianism
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
Yes; there is much heated debate as to what constitutes vegetarianism and how healthy it is.
Birmingham Humanists was created in 1962.
Humanists tended to focus on more worldly subjects.
Any of the above I would think, but I've met some who were deists.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.