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Humanist Manifesto III

declaration-or-charter2003
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32 answers across the worldviews stand on this work

  1. AtheismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
  2. AtheismWhat does it forbid?
  3. AtheismWhat kind of society does it call for, and where do its laws come from?
  4. AtheismWhat solution does it offer?
  5. AtheismHow does it treat people who reject it — can it live in peace with those who disagree?
  6. HumanismWhat defines right and wrong?
  7. HumanismCan humans understand realities beyond the physical world?
  8. HumanismWhat is consciousness?
  9. HumanismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?
  10. HumanismWhat daily or regular practices shape a follower's life?
  11. HumanismWhat events shaped its early growth?
  12. HumanismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?
  13. HumanismDoes it match reality as we find it — in history, in science, and in everyday human experience?
  14. HumanismAre its teachings fixed and final, or open to new understanding?
  15. HumanismWhat are its foundational texts — scriptures, books, or writings?
  16. HumanismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?
  17. HumanismWhat do its own followers disagree about?
  18. HumanismHow should a follower handle relationships, work, hardship, and community?
  19. HumanismHow do followers balance it with modern life and science?
  20. HumanismIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?
  21. HumanismHow did the universe begin?
  22. HumanismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?
  23. HumanismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?
  24. HumanismWhat is its final source of truth?
  25. HumanismIf a text is claimed to come from God, how well was it preserved — and how do scholars judge that claim?
  26. HumanismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?
  27. HumanismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?
  28. HumanismHow were these texts written down, collected, and passed on?
  29. HumanismWhat does it promise — salvation, enlightenment, liberation, justice, or a meaningful life?
  30. HumanismWhat solution does it offer?
  31. HumanismWhat virtues does it want people to build?
  32. HumanismDoes it rely on revelation, reason, science, intuition, tradition, or personal experience?
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