Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Secular Humanism

Has anyone else noticed that the periods of the greatest stability and societal happiness (the Golden Age of Greece, the Height of Rome, the Renaissance, Victorian England, post war America) tend to come about during those brief periods when a secular humanist perspective is allowed to run freely over the moral foundation that was previously established by a religion?

Brief, because secular humanists refuse to acknowledge the good that the religious foundation (and therefore the collective wisdom of human history) provides and the religious view everyone but themselves as the mouthpiece of Satan.

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