Humanist Thought of the Week: 9 28 2010
Live Long and Prosper
The goal for most Humanists is to Live Long and Prosper.
And yes Roddenberry was an acknowledged Humanist.
The goal for most Humanists is to Live Long and Prosper.
And yes Roddenberry was an acknowledged Humanist.
Or why doesn’t god like innocent kids
Humanists are both skeptical and optimistic.
You could say we are optimistically skeptical.
And no, that isn’t an oxymoron.
When it comes to solving our problems, Humanists rely on practical thinking.
It may seem contradictory that while we Humanists support religious freedom we are also openly critical of religion.
This much should be obvious.
But because this is a topic of conversation in the Freethought movement at the moment,
I thought I would provide three simple rules on how not to be a jerk.
My podcast a couple of weeks ago was about how happiness is a clean floor.
As I just shampooed my carpets, I thought I would expand on these thoughts
When it comes to religion, I take a live and let live approach.
Nothing makes me happy like having a clean floor.
Nothing is more annoying then someone who is dark and brooding just so they can prove how intellectually deep they are.
They aren’t. They are just annoying.