Sunday, August 14, 2011

Hitler was taught he value of human life, because he bares  the responsibility for the deaths of the millions including the six million Jewish people in the Nazi genocide.…As Ruth Muller stated that “he not only hated his father but he always needed someone to hate and by his adulthood …it was the Jews.” 

In today’s society we have been taught the many principles of humanism …beginning in part that being human is a life stance aiming at the maximum possible fulfillment through the cultivation of ethical and creative living and offers an ethical and rational means of addressing the challenges of our times. Humanism can be a way of life for everyone everywhere.

The primary task is to make human beings aware in the simplest terms of what Humanism can mean to them and what it commits them to. By utilizing freedom of speech, the power of science and creative imagination for the furtherance of peace and in the service of compassion, we have confidence that we have the means to solve the problems that confront us all.

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