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Boston Marathon

Including the nonreligious in interfaith ceremonies doesn’t have any negative impact on religious communities, any more than allowing gay marriage has a negative impact on straight marriage. It’s not about anything other than inclusion in America. Let’s make that happen for the good of all. Continue reading

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The Misanthropic Humanist

This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for

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Watching Something Better Than ‘Doctor Who’

This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for

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An Ethic of Love: The 2012-2013 Speaker Series

The Humanist Community at Harvard is proud to announce a brand new monthly speaker series called An Ethic of Love. This series will take place over the course of the 2012-13 academic year, at a bigger hall in the Science …

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The Social Development Foundation

This is the second installment in a series by Marina Keegan and Luke Vargas, charting their travels through India and the world of Indian Humanism: Two Backpacks, Ten Trains and a Journey through Secular India. We are reposting these now to honor the life of Marina, who was taken from us in an accident on May 26. Continue reading

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99 Q’s and A’s, Part III: Values and Ethics

Give your feedback on Part III of John Sias’s new book. What are the most common questions posed to Humanists on values and ethics and how do you answer them? Continue reading