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nihilism. .there is no point
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Edwin H. Wilson, the grand old man of religious years, lived the promise, summed it up
when he wrote:
Humanism
who,
for
90
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The Humanist lives as if this world were all and enough. He is not otherworldly. He holds that the time spent on the contemplation of a possible afterlife is time wasted. He fears no hell and seeks no heaven, save that which he and others created on earth. He willingly accepts the world that exists on this side of the grave as the place for moral struggle and creative living. He seeks the life abundant for his neighbor as for himself. He is content to live one world at a time and let the next life--if such there may be--take care of itself. He need not deny immortality; he simply is not interested. His interests are here.  from http://freethought.tamu.edu/org/aha/promise.html
 
A: Humanism is not opposed to atheism; in fact many, iŁ not most, humanists are also atheists. The difference is rather subtle, but important. An atheist is simply someone who is without a belief in God or gods. What that person does with that lack of belief in god is more important than the nonbelief itself. Some atheists go on to become nihilistsi people who believe there is no point to life. Humanists take the non-existence -or immateriality of God to mean that human beings are in charge of their own lives, and are responsible for and capable of -meeting the challenges of life. As such, humanism includes atheism to a large'degree, but expands upon it in a positive direction. http://getnet.com:80/-huey/ash3.html
 
Q: Let's pretend we have done away with all the myths and lies. Now what?

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Where do we go from here?
A: The sky is the limit, and then some. Without fear of a supernaturally imposed end-times, mankind is free to pursue long-term goals such as betterment of society, improvement of the human condition, and unbounded technological progress that can take us to the stars or deeper into the mysteries of self and consciousness. It all starts with an individual commitment to make the world a better place, beginning in one's home and with one's self. That, in a nutshell, is the essence of humanism: freedom to be human!
 
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Anthem / by Ayn Rand.
50th anniversary ed. / with a new introduction and appendix by
Leonard Peikoff.
New York: Dutton,
253 p. ; 23 cm.
Also includes a facsim. of the origipal English ed., published in 1938, with Rand's editorial changes for the American ed. in her own hand.
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Tooler John Kennedy, 1937-1969.
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