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Are you one of at least 17 million 'atheists', 'agnostics', 'non-religious', 'freethinkers' etc in the UK who think that "right and wrong" can be determined by human nature without religious teachings? (BHA 24/11/06)

Do you feel that the beliefs in your community maybe being ignored and are concerned about-

You can help do something about it and get your voice heard by-

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I was a humanist without knowing it for many years before I found the Association - when I did, it was like finding a sort of home. Here were people with a range of views that matched my own, who shared my respect for life in all its forms, and who, above all, did not try to bully other people to follow their beliefs.

If you are a humanist, that means that you care about other human beings and everything you do effects other human beings, so you have to think about that- even shopping for a bunch of grapes becomes part of a whole pattern of right and wrong.

Claire Rayner, BHA Vice-President.

Richard Dawkins I arrived at my beliefs, as everybody should, by examining evidence... Something that has traditionally aroused religious feeling in people, the sense of wonder, is aroused in me by the contemplation of the world and the universe... I know I'm going to die eventually, and die forever. But before I do, I mean to use my brain to the greatest possible extent to understand why I was born....

Professor Richard Dawkins FRS FRSL, retired from Oxford University in 2008 and remains a writer and public figure.


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