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Humanists UK’s new 2025 Strategy

One of the most significant changes to the UK in recent times has been the dramatic growth of the non-religious, who now represent 53% of British adults. This means our services must cater for an ever-growing, increasingly diverse non-religious population.  Read more…

By liverpool, 3 months ago
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Is humanism too focused on just one animal?

Check out the latest sentientism* podcast at jamiewoodhouse.com: https://jamiewoodhouse.com/humanism-is-just-way-too-focused-on-one-animal-philosopher-constantine-sandis-sentientism-episode-103 * Sentientism is ‘Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings’

By liverpool, 3 monthsMarch 29, 2022 ago
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Leaving Religion

Belief in a religion is a fundamental human right and with it is the right not to believe. Unfortunately, this is not afforded to everyone, and for some people leaving their religion can be a complicated, challenging, and dangerous process. Read more…

By liverpool, 5 monthsFebruary 6, 2022 ago
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Humanistically Speaking…

February’s Humanistically Speaking is now released and available to all via the link below: xhttps://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xODc1OTYzMzg3NjI0NTYxNTkxJmM9azdmNiZlPTAmYj04OTAyMDEwOTMmZD1nOGQ0bjVy.WuQK3csxX3Oc-1kYrg5uQxifFrLBGG1niyUe5iVwCKc

By liverpool, 5 monthsFebruary 1, 2022 ago
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What makes something right or wrong? | Narrated by Stephen Fry

https://youtu.be/pZnDImejvj8 #ThatsHumanism

By liverpool, 7 months ago
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How do we know what’s true? | Narrated by Stephen Fry

https://youtu.be/ONZSKm7U_5g #ThatsHumanism

By liverpool, 8 months ago
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What should we think about death? Narrated by Stephen Fry

View the short animation here: https://youtu.be/-ewpKqk-GDs

By liverpool, 8 monthsNovember 2, 2021 ago
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How Can I be Happy? [Animated short film, narrated by Stephen Fry]

Throughout recorded history there have been non-religious people who have believed that this life is the only life we have, that the universe is a natural phenomenon with no supernatural side, and that we can live ethical and fulfilling lives Read more…

By liverpool, 8 monthsOctober 19, 2021 ago
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Humanists UK annual Impact Report 2021

Our latest annual Impact Report is now available. It details our work and achievements over the last 12 months, ahead of our AGM this Sunday, 27 June 2021: https://humanism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021-25-05-Impact-Report-Digital.pdf

By liverpool, 1 year ago
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My Mortality, a collection of humanist reflections on death

In connection with Dying Matters Awareness Week, Humanists UK have curated some personal reflections on death and dying from a diverse range of humanists, providing an opportunity to consider the way we approach and think about death, and open up Read more…

By liverpool, 1 yearMay 12, 2021 ago

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