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Humanist Manifesto I

“The time has come for widespread recognition of the radical changes in religious beliefs [...] Religion must formulate its hopes and plans in the light of the scientific spirit and method.”

Humanist Manifesto I

A public declaration outlining the philosophical and religious perspectives of humanism. It rejected supernaturalism and affirmed that humans have the ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives without religion, advocating for a naturalistic worldview based on reason and science.

Authored by
Roy Wood Sellars, Raymond Bragg, and 34 signatories
Published
1933
Tags
philosophy
religious