But that is a society with tenets some of which you don't believe in,in which case you aren't part of as you aren't a member.al_yrpal wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022, 9:31am I think " aethiests dont necessarily treat those around them with warmth, understanding, and respect." is a better description. That mantra is the only 'add on' humanists subscribe to...
This list of noteable Humanists is interesting. It includes people like Lincoln, Darwin and Einstein.
https://www.humanistsociety.net/content ... -humanists
Add to that Dr Cox, Stephen Fry , Joan Bakewell in a more contemporary local sense.
Alice Roberts is the UK President.
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I understand you consider yourself a humanist,I've no argument with that.
My argument is that you consider humanism to be higher in a heirachical sense than atheism because :- " aethiests dont necessarily treat those around them with warmth, understanding, and respect".
Do all humanists adhere and subscribe to that tenet of the Humanist society?
And if they don't are they not considered humanists?