Taking or acting for oneself, free from the influence or control of others.
Independence
Main into strict moral or ethical principles with honesty and genuineness.
Integrity
Capability to make things happen.
Power
Upholding what is morally right and fair.
Justice
A state of ease and satisfaction
Comfort
Affinity and closeness resulting form a mutual relationship.
Friendship
Quality of being original in thought, expression, and imagination
Creativity
Taking actions to help others
Service
Ability to treat others with love and care.
Responsibility
What is impossible to when “I” is the center of one’s life?
Live for anything that transcends yourself.
How does the Human Manifesto explain where the universe and man came from?
Self-existent We came from nature Evolved
What is the manner in which the philosophy of secular humanism responds to the concept of “evil”?
That it is correctable through science.
What are the two primary consequences of believing in the concept of Evolutionary Biology?
No foundation for ethics No life after death
Every sin that besets us can be traced back to our belief in what?
A lie
List the five steps of the model by ________ entitled _______ ______ _______.
Maslow Hierarchy of Needs
Morality, creativity, lack of prejudice, problem solving, acceptance of facts.
Self-Actualization
Self-Esteem, Confidence, Achievement, respect of others, respect by others.
Self-Esteem
Friendship, family, sexual intimacy
Social
Security of body, employment, resources, morality, the family, health, property.
Safety
Breathing, food,water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, exertion
Physiological
Who is the instructor of the Truth Project?
Tackett
Who is one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto and influenced government schooling in the United States?
Dewey
The individual who criticized secular morality by stating that virtue is in only pleasing themselves and defining good as being loyal to only oneself.
Dalrymple
The individual who stated that “the cosmos is all there is, or ever was, or ever will be.”
Sagan