Humanist Group
The Humanist Group meets on the last Sunday of the month online at 7:30 pm. Humanism is a philosophy that encourages people to think for themselves, valuing science and reason. It is focused on human means for comprehending reality and pursuing good. Humanist ethics are based on respect for all life and regard human values as having meaning in the context of human life rather than the promise of life after death.
We like to think about and discuss our common humanity, and our place as individuals and collectives in this dance of life. As a group we welcome different points of view and discuss a wide range of ideas
Register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. For more information, email: humanist@beaconunitarian.org.
September 28: Can we learn from the past? Can we act on what we learn? Referencing the book, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad, Marilyn Medén will lead a discussion of the past and the future of civilization.
October 26: Al Sather will use Mark Twain’s critical poetic essay, The War Prayer to introduce discussion.
November 30:
December 28:
January 25:
February 22:
March 29:
April 26:
May 31:
June 28: