—SEC. 04 — Humanism

Humanism

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Groups
Humanists of Minnesota
humanistsofmn.org

Information about humanism, membership, and activities.

Added May 10, 2026
Groups
Humani - The Humanist Association of Northern Ireland
humanistni.org

Features a discussion forum, articles, information on ceremonies, events and membership.

Added May 10, 2026
Religious_Humanism
Spiritual Humanism Forum
www.spiritualhumanismforum.com

Online forum covering the topics of Legal Issues, Events and Meetings, Practices, Rituals, and Exercises. Provides a place to gather, get to know each other, and exchange information and ideas.

Added May 10, 2026
Secular_Humanism
The Page of Reason
www.update.uu.se

Arguments for atheism and Humanism, quotes, music, thoughts, essays, books, and philosophy.

Added May 10, 2026
Secular_Humanism
ThinkHumanism
www.thinkhumanism.com

An independent humanist forum for people who live without religion and who are interested in humanism, secularism and freethought and wish to explore and develop humanist ideas. Features quizzes, quotes, and suggested readings.

Added May 10, 2026
Secular_Humanism
Center for Inquiry - Los Angeles
www.centerforinquiry.net

Southern California community center dedicated to the needs and interests of skeptics, secular humanists, and other rationalists.

Added May 10, 2026
Writings
Humanistic Texts
www.humanistictexts.org

A large collection of extracts from written works from different countries and cultures. Features a timeline of authors with biographical notes, and introductions with commentary on selected excerpts.

Added May 10, 2026
Writings
First Empty Your Cup
www.firstemptyyourcup.com

Free PDF book explores the perennial question of “What am I?” from spiritual philosophy perspective.

Added May 10, 2026
Writings
The Heart of Humanism
blogs.harvard.edu

A blog by the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard, Greg M. Epstein who also writes for the Washington Post and Newsweek.

Added May 10, 2026