Secular Humanism: Powerful Force In World Culture

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As a World view, Secular Humanism has been a noted powerful force in world culture. To be later coined in the early 20th century, Secular Humanism philosophy of life gained wide use particularly during mid-1800s. The application of this sort of religion is mainly credited to liberal religious scholars at that time who infused the application of secular humanism into early Christian theologians and renaissance thinkers. The ideals of this way of life can be traced back to the prominent philosophers, scientists, poets of classic Rome; ancient Chinese Confucian society; the Carvaka movement in India, and to other intellectual and moral traditions that have come into life with time. Secular Humanism was however overshadowed during the Dark Ages in Europe with the reign enforcement of the religions with the Catholic Church spearheading this religious piety. Later on, the Renaissance period was defined by their reappearance reasserting secular and humanist values in literature and the arts and subsequently development of modern science as a philosophical stance with set agendas of Unitary Universalism and the formation of the American Humanist Association (Kurts, 1973).
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By some luck chemicals combined to give fruition the amazing array of life from a single-celled life through the process of mutation. Bearing this in mind, it opposes all varieties of belief that seek enlightenment through supernatural sanction for their values. Rather, Secular Humanism views man as authority of the universe, objecting the existence of God and the Supernatural. Identifying itself as an attitude to life rather than a specific system of beliefs, humanists emphasize on rationality that we are nothing more than an advanced animal or a cluster of cells and