You don't have to be religious. You don't have to be anything. But more and more people are finding alternative ways to express their beliefs and share what they think is important with others.
Humanists have always worked things out for themselves, and we’re still doing it now. For this reason, we’re sometimes called “freethinkers” because that’s what we do – we think freely, rather than believing.
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"Good without Religion" or "Good without God"?
Margaret Nelson says: We prefer "good without religion" to "good without god" because what people believe in private is up to them; it's organised religion that's the problem.
"Good without Religion" or "Good without God"?
Margaret Nelson says: We prefer "good without religion" to "good without god" because what people believe in private is up to them; it's organised religion that's the problem.
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