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Local Groups | UU Humanist Association
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Local groups are an important part of the UU Humanist Association's mission. Local groups may be tightly affiliated with Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) congregations, such as Study Groups, or they may be loosely or very loosely affiliated in that they may just meet at a UU site or generally welcome UU membership. Many of these local groups are also associated with other organizations, such as the American Humanist Association. Why get involved with a local group? Why list your local group here?
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UU Humanist Items at Zazzle.com | UU Humanist Association
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UU Humanist Items at Zazzle.com. You can purchase bumper stickers, hats, ties and other items with the UU Humanist logo and message at Zazzle.com. Note that purchases made at Zazzle.com cannot be tracked through the HUUmanists.org website order tracking system but can be at Zazzle.com. Religious Humanist of the Year Award. Local Groups List / Map. Books and Journal Back Issues. UU Humanist Items at Zazzle.com. Books and Journal Back Issues. UU Humanist Items at Zazzle.com. About the UU Humanists. The Uni...
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Upcoming Events | UU Humanist Association
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For a more complete calendar listing events for many secular organizations, see the Secular Coalition for America's Calendar page. The Future of Humanism: New Voices for the 21st Century. Saturday, October 15, 2016 - 10:00am. First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis. 900 Mt. Curve. See map: Google Maps. A conference celebrating humanist pioneer John Dietrich and the next hundred years of humanism. Read more about The Future of Humanism: New Voices for the 21st Century. Religious Humanist of the Year Award.
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Journal Schedule | UU Humanist Association
http://www.uuhumanist.org/publications/journal/journal-schedule
Volume and issue number. Vol 47 No. 1. Fall 2016, The Boy Scouts and Humanism. Vol 46 No. 2. Spring 2016, Naturalism. Vol 46 No. 1. Fall 2015, Interfaith and Interpath Cooperation. Vol 45 No. 2. Spring 2015, Communities Beyond Belief. Vol 45 No. 1. Fall 2014, Climate Change. Vol 44 No. 2. Spring 2014, Humanist Community. Vol 44 No. 1. Fall 2013, The Language of Reverence. Vol 43 No. 2. Spring 2013, Applying Science to Technology. Vol 43 No. 1. Fall 2012, Humanism and Ministry Issue. Vol 42 No. 2. The Mid...
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Local Groups | UU Humanist Association
http://www.uuhumanists.org/local-groups
Local groups are an important part of the UU Humanist Association's mission. Local groups may be tightly affiliated with Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) congregations, such as Study Groups, or they may be loosely or very loosely affiliated in that they may just meet at a UU site or generally welcome UU membership. Many of these local groups are also associated with other organizations, such as the American Humanist Association. Why get involved with a local group? Why list your local group here?
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Darwin 200 | office of strategic contemplation
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Office of strategic contemplation. For many, next year is “Darwin year”. On the 12 of February 2009 is the celebration of the great naturalist`s 200th birthday and on the 24 of November 2009 is the celebration of 150 years from the publication of the. This page will contain information about events dedicated to the aniversary year, news, specials and comments. Read Howard Hughes Medicine Institute’ s bulletin Still Learning from Darwin. Jennifer Connelly as Emma – a must see😀 ). Read the whole article o...
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Frequently Asked Questions | UU Humanist Association
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Click on a question to show/hide the answer. Isn't Religious Humanism an oxymoron? These days a majority of people equate religion with theism and Humanism with atheism, so it would seem so. Historically, though, Humanism grew out of liberal religion, as evidenced by the religious language in the Humanist Manifesto I. There are also many examples of nontheistic religion, such as secular Buddhism. The International Humanist and Ethical Union would prefer us to use no adjectives. The HUUmanists Association...
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The UU Humanist Association Brochure | UU Humanist Association
http://www.uuhumanists.org/publications/brochure
The UU Humanist Association Brochure. Includes a membership form. We highly recommend leaving a stack of these on your congregation's Newcomer Table at coffee hour, adding it to your congregation's literature rack and putting them out at local group meetings (and any other creative place you can find for them). From our Store. If the expense is a problem ($7 $4 shipping), please contact us. With your name, congregation, mailing address and the number of copies you'd like and we will send some to you.
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Frequently Asked Questions | UU Humanist Association
http://www.uuhumanist.org/faq-page
Click on a question to show/hide the answer. Isn't Religious Humanism an oxymoron? These days a majority of people equate religion with theism and Humanism with atheism, so it would seem so. Historically, though, Humanism grew out of liberal religion, as evidenced by the religious language in the Humanist Manifesto I. There are also many examples of nontheistic religion, such as secular Buddhism. The International Humanist and Ethical Union would prefer us to use no adjectives. The HUUmanists Association...