Humanists are to be represented alongside religions in a new body, the Standing Conference on Religion and Belief, which will liaise with the BBC on matters of common concern to the BBC and religious groups and, now, humanists. Philip Pullman, a prominent humanist, said he was “delighted” to see this, because “the wider the range of voices and opinions represented in the conference, the better it will be. At a time when ‘faith’ seems to have become an all-purpose adjective of vague commendation (faith communities, faith schools, faith groups, and so on) it’s important to help people understand that morality, ethics, concern for the poor and so on are not the sole property of those who believe in a God.” Read more courtesy of politics.co.uk.
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Amen and thank you, Mr Pullman!
Pullman’s delight really echoes Joss Whedon’s remarks at Harvard a couple weeks ago upon receiving their humanist award with regards to the new American president’s recognition of non-believers among his constituents: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTY8-XPhTzQ
Thanks for posting this Kinders!