Tuesday, February 16, 2010

From "Good Without God"

The following is a quote from the book Good Without God.
"...Humanism is also a warning that we cannot afford to wait until tomorrow or the next life to be good, because today -- the sort journey we get from birth to death, womb to tomb -- is all we have. Humanism rejects dependence up faith, the supernatural, divine texts, resurrection, reincarnation, or anything else for which we have no evidence. To put it another way, Humanists believe in life before death.

1 comment:

Pastor Galen said...

Last request: Define the word "good" in your own words. Do not quote others. Thanks.