Humanists do not believe in a god. They believe it is possible to live a good and fulfilling life without following a traditional religion. They do not follow a holy book either. Instead ...
Most Humanists have no ethical objections to birth control. They argue that if contraception "results in every child being a wanted child, and in better, healthier lives for women, it must be a ...
He notes that many of Spain’s great early humanists, mystics and evangelists (including the early Jesuits) came from converso backgrounds. In contrast to the traditional view, in which Spain' Golden ...
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