Classes about Secular Humanism

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Join The Center for Inquiry - Southern Arizona Community
for a New Program Series

 
"No God. Now What?"
A Series of Classes about Secular H
umanism
 

Beginning Sunday, October 19, 10:00 a.m.
DuVal Auditorium, University Medical Center
1501 N. Campbell Avenue, Tucson

 

 
Take your choice or make a day of it with your friends at CFI/SAZ. Come in the morning, have lunch at the cafeteria on the premises, stay for the afternoon program, have dinner ... or any combination!
 
Three members of CFI Southern Arizona, Jim Gressinger, Gil Shapiro, and Stephen Uhl, have developed a six-session, college-level course on secular humanism titled No God. Now What?  Session I will be presented Sunday, October 19, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon at DuVal Auditorium.  This presentation will precede D.J. Grothe's lecture, A Nation of Suckers: Getting Duped in America, that same afternoon between 1:30 & 3:30 p.m. at the same venue.
 

Session I of No God. Now What? offers precise definitions of emotion-filled & often misunderstood terms, and deals forthrightly with the meaningful differences between the worldviews of faith and secular humanism, and their respective consequences.  You will learn the Top Ten Reasons Not to Believe and hear the Top Ten Myths about Secular Humanism debunked.

Session II - The Problem of Scripture:  Inconsistencies, contradictions, inaccuracies, and absurdities.  The Problem of Evil: Why good people suffer and die.
 
Session III - The Dangers of Faith:  How faith leads to preventable suffering and death by the billions.
 
Session IV - Why So Many Still Believe:  The top ten reasons people believe despite the lack of evidence or logic.  The psychology of belief explained.
 
Session V - Atheist Ethics:  Can non-believers be moral?  A simple godless ethic explained.
 

Session VI - The Benefits of Secular Humanism for All


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