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I made “Humanist Manifestos I & II” part of my earliest teaching curriculum. Why? I wanted my students to interact with what others taught – not what I said that humanists taught – so that young people could grapple with the basic issues of life. Authority. Humanity. Sin. Salvation. I tell stories about how students […]

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