Our new Humanist Voices campaign shares humanist thinking about life’s biggest questions.

We’ll be exploring humanist perspectives on creating meaning and purpose, thinking ethically, acting morally, death, freedom, human rights, humanity’s place in the universe, and more.

 

Some humanist voices you may have heard before!

 

 

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Consider yourself a humanist? Join the conversation on Twitter by using the #HumanistVoices hashtag. Simply use our prompts below, or you can tell the world why you’re a humanist in your own words.

 By spotlighting the opinions, commitments, and the voices of humanists, we want to help people gain a clearer picture of what it means to be a humanist. Help us by joining the conversation! 🗣️📣

As a humanist, I see the universe as a natural place, with no supernatural side, and believe that we can all live ethical and fulfilling lives by using logic, reason, and evidence to guide us in the one life we know we have. #HumanistVoices

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As a humanist, I believe this life is the only one I get. And because I see no evidence for an afterlife, I am motivated to live my life to the fullest, while I can, and do as much possible good in the here and now. #HumanistVoices

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I’m a humanist. This means putting human beings and other living things at the centre of my moral outlook, seeing the world as a natural place, looking to science to understand it, and championing human rights for everyone. #HumanistVoices

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Being a humanist means taking responsibility for one’s own actions & life. As a humanist, I see our capacity for kindness & empathy as a natural part of our evolution. We need not look outside ourselves to live a good, moral life. #HumanistVoices

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Throughout history, there have always been non-religious people who looked to reason to understand the world around them, and to empathy and compassion to guide how they treat others. That’s the humanist approach to life. #HumanistVoices

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The humanist approach to life prizes honesty and empathy. It cherishes curiosity, facts, and evidence and is grounded in real life, experience, and thinking about others. That’s why I call myself a humanist. #HumanistVoices

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Being a humanist means making sense of the world through logic, reason, and evidence, and always seeking to treat those around us with warmth, understanding, and respect. #HumanistVoices

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Could you be a humanist?

 

Humanists are people who shape their own lives in the here and now, because we believe it’s the only life we have. We make sense of the world through logic, reason, and evidence, and always seek to treat those around us with warmth, understanding, and respect. Sound like you?

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Curious to know more?

 

Want to learn more about what it means to be a humanist? Our two courses on humanism are free, online, and can be done in your own time. Start learning about humanism today with our patron Sandi Toksvig and Vice President Alice Roberts.