SECULAR HUMANISM
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- Historic & Practical Distinction Between Christian & Secular Humanism...today Western civilization finds itself wedged between two very popular yet distinctive forms of humanism, Christian humanism and secular humanism.
- The End of HumanismWWIII ends the secular humanism popular after the first WW.
- The Debate on HumanismHumanism is one of the most debated issues in the present time.
- Ethics in Perspective: Politics, Humanism, and Christian MoralityAn analysis of ethics from the perspectives of politics (Machiavelli), humanism (Kurtz), and christian morality (Aquinas).
- A Look into Classical HumanismClassical Humanism shaped the world in which we live today, from the arts to economics.
- Essay on Theology, Philosophy and EthicsChristianity, Islam, Secular Humanism, Marxism, Cosmic Humanism, and Post-Modernism are all world views of today. I'll be explaining the three disciplines for the defense of the Christian faith.
- The Impact of Humanism on Renaissance ArtFounded on the ideals of Italian scholar and poet Francesco Petrarca during the late fourteenth century, Renaissance humanism centered itself on humanity's potential for achievement.
- Reason and Common HumanityAn essay on my personal beliefs and understanding of humanism. Please note that these opinions are my own, and that I respect those that may differ. My only intention is to share my perspective with others.
- Alix Jules: The Man on the BillboardThe new sign on a billboard over I-35 southbound and Illinois Avenue has caught headlines in Dallas as a campaign for atheist group African Americans for Humanism launches to address the origin of some of history's more famous African Americans.
- Ridiculous Aspects of the Evolution MythAnalysis of a Secular Humanist's blind faith in the evolutionist religion.
- Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?The true christian foundation of America. Exposing the lefts secular historical revisionism. Included are quotes from key American founders and leaders.
- The Role of Religion in US PoliticsReligion is one of the most hotly debated issues in American politics today. Many believe the United States is a secular nation and religion should be left at the door when people step into public life. Are they right?
- Religion: Who is Controlling Your Mind?Christians have been labeled as unable to think for themselves, but surprisingly, those who think that they are free from mind control are actually in bondage to the religion of humanism.
- The Roots of Anti-AmericanismThe United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or unprecedented.
- Fundamentals of the World's Main ReligionsIn the United States and other parts of the world, there are many different religions and beliefs that people worship.
The Danger of Clinging to Puritan Views of What America Should BeThe Puritan leader John Winthrop was instrumental in making Americans views themselves as God's new chosen people. The danger in thinking you have a monopoly on moral superiority should be obvious. Unfortunately, it is not.- Posthumanism: Narcissism, Schizophrenia or the Twilight ZoneThere are many avenues to pursue, analyze and question within the posthumanistic theory. I have attempted to touch on a few, without overload of self or others.
- The War on Christmas: Is There a "Grinch" or Are We Just Scared?Key players like Bill O'Reilly, Jerry Falwell and the ACLU are examined. Read about the current controversy surrounding Christmas trees at the Seattle airport and New Line Cinema sponsoring the Chicago holiday festival. Is there a Grinch? Or are we just scared?
Frank Zappa - Civilization Phaze III: A Dense, Brooding CompositionListeners will find wisdom and emotion in Zappa's chilling final word.
Banned and Burned: A History of Book Censorship on Religious GroundsBook banning has taken place for thousands of years. It began with early Greeks, and continued through all the Roman emperors. The three oldest and most commonly banned books are the Bible, the Talmud and Koran.- The Changing Field of Religious ExpressionIn our day many boundaries are being placed around the freedom of religious expression. See how this conflicts with American History and is not called for. What are two of the main driving forces behind these changes?
- Overpopulation: Should Having a Child Require a Permit?An argument that considers the issue of child permits, both for and against it.
- Who Cares What You Believe?People today tend to base their values and ethics on what they think and feel. The more deeply they feel a certain way, the more certain they are that the convictions they hold represent the truth. But is this rationale?
- Does the Bible Endorse Slavery?For years, Bible critics have charged that the book regarded by Christians as "holy" endorses or approves of one of the most wretched and vile practices in human history: slavery. Does the charge have merit?
- Jesus of Nazareth Being Held at Area 51!Ever wonder what would happen if a Messiah returned and nobody noticed?
- The Quest for Historical TruthThe debate between assimilationist and autonomist historians in the early 20th century.
- Philosophical Justifications for the Meaning of Life: St. Paul, MacIntyre, and KurtzA brief analysis of philosophical understandings of the meaning of life.
- The Diary of Polish Dancer Vaslav NijinksyBy 18, Vaslav Nijinsky was known as God in the ballet world. Two years later, in 1919, he was committed to an asylum. His diary shows thoughts of a man slowly going mad. This paper examines the contents and their relation to the prevailing dada art form.
- Our Wonderful Bill of Rights: The First AmendmentThe First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was intended to protect our right to practice our religious faith freely; and yet, the Supreme Court has often invoked this amendment to justify decisions restricting our freedom of religion.
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