[Goanet] Humanists celebrate the season

2010-01-03 Thread Goanet News Service

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   Happy New Year Twenty-Ten

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Humanists celebrate the season

Many people decorate trees this time of year, and the Halton Peel 
Humanist Community didn't want to be left out of the fun.


The group, founded three years ago, hosted an event Monday night in 
which its members decorated a tree with covers from some of their 
favourite books read this past year.


Being humanists, there were plenty of books that focused on science and 
logical thinking; Charles Darwin's Origin of Species made an appearance 
as did Al Gore's The Assault on Reason and David Suzuki's The Sacred 
Balance.


Kevin Saldanha, the group's president, said the event wasn't designed to 
denigrate people's faith. Rather, it was a way for the group to 
celebrate and enjoy the season in a way that's in line with their beliefs.


It was our way of celebrating with a tree that we felt was appropriate 
and, hopefully, would inspire people, said Saldanha. It allows us to 
celebrate the season in a positive way without being offensive.


About 15 people took part in the tree decorating, which was held on 
Saldanha's property on Creditview Rd.


Saldanha said it seemed like a good idea because many people are 
decorating Christmas trees this time of year. He pointed to the recently 
erected Loving Memory Tree for grieving families outside City Hall as 
another example.


Our tree promotes knowledge, education and scientific literacy, said 
Saldanha.



http://www.mississauga.com/community/article/246704--humanists-celebrate-the-season 




SOURCE:  Miguel Braganza


[Goanet] Humanists celebrate the season

2010-01-03 Thread Mario Goveia
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Happy New Year Twenty-Ten

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Date: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 12:07:11 -0500
From: Goanet News Service n...@goanet.org

The group, founded three years ago, hosted an event Monday night in 
which its members decorated a tree with covers from some of their 
favourite books read this past year.

Being humanists, there were plenty of books that focused on science and 
logical thinking; Charles Darwin's Origin of Species made an appearance 
as did Al Gore's The Assault on Reason and David Suzuki's The Sacred 
Balance.

Kevin Saldanha, the group's president, said the event wasn't designed to 
denigrate people's faith. Rather, it was a way for the group to 
celebrate and enjoy the season in a way that's in line with their beliefs.

Mario responds:

Happy Winter Solstice to all humanists.

As Goanet's lone voice of reason, truth and peace, please let me know when you 
humanists, all fifteen of you, actually start doing something to promote the 
 individual's dignity and worth and capacity for self-actualization 
through reason, instead of your stereotypical sympathy and support for 
philosophies and political systems and politicians that end up achieving the 
exact opposite of an individual's dignity and worth and capacity for 
self-actualization.

Here's a clue of what I mean: Adding a feckless politician like Al Gore's 
intellectually-challenged book to your tree.