Showing posts with label secularism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label secularism. Show all posts

Why Humanism Matters in Politics

I promote Humanism for a reason.

The Atlantic had a great article about how the secularization of the electorate is impacting politics.  If you are unfamiliar with the term, let me translate. More and more people lack religion. Because our beliefs impact our politics, larger groups of people who don’t believe in gods will necessarily impact politics.

The problem, for all my atheist friends who are adamant that promoting atheism will produce humanistic approaches to politics, that doesn’t appear to happen.  Here is the article. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/04/breaking-faith/517785/

The gist of the article is this. If someone was conservative before losing their faith they are conservative after losing their faith. If they were angry before losing their faith, they are angry afterward. If they were liberal before, they are liberal afterward. Switching to atheism doesn’t change one’s political temperament.

Which is why Humanism is so important and why Humanism needs to be promoted!  If we are going to create a more just world, converting people to atheism isn’t going to accomplish that. Encouraging people to adopt a more humanistic attitude will!

For the readers of my blog who are engaged in atheist activism or who use the term atheism when what you really mean is Humanism, please ask yourself why. Why do you promote atheism. If it is because you think atheism will help people become more humanistic, realize it doesn’t work.  If you want peoplet o be more humanistic, you need to talk to them about and promote Humanism.

If you want to learn more - get the Handy Humanism Handbook: https://humanistlearning.com/jen-hancocks-handy-humanism-handbook/

Secular is Insufficient

Humanist Service Corps – why secular volunteerism isn’t enough. The starting point must be Humanism.

There is a wonderful article at Applied Sentience on the Humanist Service Corp and how important it is that it is Humanist and not simply secular.  See: http://appliedsentience.com/2016/01/22/secular-is-insufficient-how-hsc-differs-from-the-peace-corps/ 

Secular volunteerism just means that the program is not tied to or promoting religion. But it doesn’t explain WHY people are volunteering or what they hope to accomplish by volunteering. For that, you need a philosophic statement of purpose. Which is why Humanist Service Corp is a Humanist service Corp and not just a Secular Service Corp.
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