Humanists urge non-religious to speak up

2 million Good Without God

The Humanist Society of Scotland launched the poster campaign to make their point that people do not have to believe in God in order to be good citizens.
http://news.scotsman.com/politics/Humanists-urge-nonreligious-to-speak.6529588.jp

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5 Responses to Humanists urge non-religious to speak up

  1. MAGGIE says:

    I am not religious but I am a very spiritual person.
    I am strongly against Glasgow City Council forking out £££s for this ‘mass’ illusion when Council jobs are under threat due to budget cuts! Who decided it was okay to spend my ‘tax paying money’ on such an event?!?
    If people want to worship a man then let them go visit him at their own expense.
    I’m really hacked off about this…

  2. ChrisTopher says:

    Would it not be better to define yourselves in terms of what you are for, instead of what you are against. Instead of ‘good without…..’ what about ‘better for……’
    As far as I am aware, humanism is about the positivity of people and their ability to do good on the earth.
    Defining a group in terms of what they are against leaves little room for creative positivity.
    Fill the void!!

  3. James says:

    Of course you can be good without God, who said you couldn’t? You can’t inherit eternal life though, nevermind.

  4. Dário says:

    I believe in God and I believe that from it we can only understand human

  5. Watchman says:

    It looks like you will stop at nothing to advance yourselves. All I have read on your website is not about who you are but about demolishing others different from your beliefs, casting doubts, finding faults. Rather shameful. It’s good to know this is the sort of people you are so as to steer clear of you.

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