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- We are committed to the application of reason
and science to the understanding of the universe and to the solving of
human problems.
- We deplore efforts to denigrate human
intelligence, to seek to explain the world in supernatural terms, and
to look outside nature for salvation.
- We believe that scientific discovery and
technology can contribute to the betterment of human life.
- We believe in an open and pluralistic society
and that democracy is the best guarantee of protecting human rights
from authoritarian elites and repressive majorities.
- We are committed to the principle of the
separation of church and state.
- We cultivate the arts of negotiation and
compromise as a means of resolving differences and achieving mutual
understanding.
- We are concerned with securing justice and
fairness in society and with eliminating discrimination and
intolerance.
- We believe in supporting the disadvantaged and
the handicapped so that they will be able to help themselves.
- We attempt to transcend divisive parochial
loyalties based on race, religion, gender, nationality, creed, class,
sexual orientation, or ethnicity, and strive to work together for the
common good of humanity.
- We want to protect and enhance the earth, to
preserve it for future generations, and to avoid inflicting needless
suffering on other species.
- We believe in enjoying life here and now and
in developing our creative talents to their fullest.
- We believe in the cultivation of moral
excellence.
- We respect the right to privacy. Mature adults
should be allowed to fulfill their aspirations, to express their sexual
preferences, to exercise reproductive freedom, to have access to
comprehensive and informed health-care, and to die with dignity.
- We believe in the common moral decencies:
altruism, integrity, honesty, truthfulness, responsibility. Humanist
ethics is amenable to critical, rational guidance. There are normative
standards that we discover together. Moral principles are tested by
their consequences.
- We are deeply concerned with the moral
education of our children. We want to nourish reason and compassion.
- We are engaged by the arts no less than by the
sciences.
- We are citizens of the universe and are
excited by discoveries still to be made in the cosmos.
- We are skeptical of untested claims to
knowledge, and we are open to novel ideas and seek new departures in
our thinking.
- We affirm humanism as a realistic alternative
to theologies of despair and ideologies of violence and as a source of
rich personal significance and genuine satisfaction in the service to
others.
- We believe in optimism rather than pessimism,
hope rather than despair, learning in the place of dogma, truth instead
of ignorance, joy rather than guilt or sin, tolerance in the place of
fear, love instead of hatred, compassion over selfishness, beauty
instead of ugliness, and reason rather than blind faith or
irrationality.
- We believe in the fullest realization of the
best and noblest that we are capable of as human beings.
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