Faith, Education and the Curse of Aye Been by James McEnaney admin@humanism.scot • HSS • December 2015 This article was originally published in the 2015 Autumn edition of Humanitie magazine. Faith, Education and the Curse of Aye Been by James McEnaney Spend five minutes listening to the grasping, ill-informed assertions of Scotland’s politicians and you could be forgiven for…
Religion and Scots Law admin@humanism.scot • HSS • December 2015 This article was originally published in the 2015 Autumn edition of Humanitie magazine. Religion and Scots Law by Professors Callum Brown & Jane Mair -What role does religion play in Scots law? -In what ways are the rules by which our society is…
Letterbox Library – Children’s book publishers celebrating equality and diversity Fraser Sutherland • HSS • December 2015 This article was originally published in the 2015 Autumn edition of Humanitie magazine. Letterbox Library is a not-for-profit social enterprise and co-operative that celebrates equality and diversity and believes challenging stereotypes and discrimination should play a fundamental part in every child’s education….
Penelope Hamilton: Being a Humanist Celebrant Part 3 admin@humanism.scot • HSS • December 2015 by Penelope Hamilton, originally published in the 2013 Summer edition of Humanitie magazine. Penelope Hamilton: Being a Humanist Celebrant Part 3 When I introduce myself at a ceremony and say: “Humanists believe it’s possible to live a good, worthwhile life…
Irish non-believers reject inequality admin@humanism.scot • HSS • December 2015 This article was originally published in the 2015 Autumn edition of Humanitie magazine. Irish non-believers reject inequality 2015: Ireland’s non-believing minorities are starting to insist on their equality as citizens in their dealings with Ireland’s overwhelmingly Catholic-controlled primary-school system. An historic first…
The Future of Humanitie Humanist Society Scotland • HSS • December 2015 The Humanitie journal has been a fixture of HSS for many, many years. Over the years it has changed and evolved to fit the needs and aspirations of the society. Humanitie is a forum for ideas, debate and discussion. We…
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