Clergy in the Classroom: The Religion of Secular Humanism
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Meanwhile, Secular Humanism has been busy rewriting history to conceal its own religious roots. The book reveals the inner workings of this movement, exposing its dogmatic and intolerant nature. By examining the words and actions of its leaders, this book shows that Secular Humanism is a religious worldview that seeks to supplant traditional religions with a new, secular faith.
This book presents a compelling argument that Secular Humanism is, in fact, a comprehensive religious ideology. By delving into the historical pronouncements of Secular Humanist leaders, it uncovers how they strategically presented their beliefs as a religion in the past to reap the same benefits as other religions, including tax-exempt status. Now, as traditional religions have been pushed to the periphery of the educational landscape, Secular Humanism has gained unparalleled access to government-backed schools, touting itself as morally impartial, scientifically grounded, and pedagogically enriching. However, behind the scenes, Secular Humanism has been quietly rewriting history to obscure its own religious underpinnings. This book lifts the veil on the inner machinations of this movement, exposing its rigid dogma and intolerant posture. Through a meticulous examination of the words and actions of its leaders, it reveals Secular Humanism as a religious worldview that seeks to supplant traditional faiths with a novel, secular creed.
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