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While surfing around today, I stumbled upon Humanist Manifesto III (alternate title: "Humanism and its Aspirations"), which apparently was published a few days ago (4/21/03) by the American Humanist Association. Original signatories to the document include Richard Dawkins, Antony Flew, Lester Mondale, Katha Politt, James Randi, Oliver Stone, Kurt Vonnegut and Edward O. Wilson. There's a press release and an explanatory speech, plus other stuff relating to the document, on the AHA website as well.
Anybody read the new Manifesto? What do you think? - Nathan |
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It looks good to me.
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The manifesto states:
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I've never met a humanist who wasn't for a mother's right to choose abortion. Lot of "worth and dignity" in that. Shows "responsibility" too. Yeah, right. Hypocrites, Albert the Traditional Catholic |
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I also wonder where "inherent worth and dignity" comes from.
Do bugs have it? Does the grass on my lawn have it? Why or why not. |
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I think the Humanist Manifesto is a document that any decent, rational human being would be happy to sign upto. As far as living upto it, that may prove a little harder but none the less is a worthy goal.
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I agree with that document -- it's a nice statement of ideals. Although I'm not going to advertise my personal conduct as support for these ideals -- I am far from being a superior achiever, for instance.
Here are its predecessors, Humanist Manifesto I and Humanist Manifesto II. |
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![]() [/rant] Anyway, I'm now a signer of the new Manifesto. You too, can be a signer. |
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I usually agree almost completely with these manifestos... until they start talking about politics, and which point all I can do is shake my head. I won't be signing this one either.
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