“The secular humanist of the modern era has become as equally responsible for our current state of affairs, as is the Biblical Christian positioned to engage them within society.” The imposition of secular humanism has resulted in a diverse interpretation of reality, often described as the ‘modern culture of America.’ To the secular humanist, the problem with religion are the limitations given by Scripture, the deposition of nature’s power, and following a pattern of ancient ritualistic thinking. By removing preconceived conditional restraints upon the essence of our structure, our species can independently redefine ourselves, expanding our universally accepted physical limitations which have plagued humanity throughout the course of our evolution.
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Secular Humanism: A Quest For Purpose
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“The secular humanist of the modern era has become as equally responsible for our current state of affairs, as is the Biblical Christian positioned to engage them within society.” The imposition of secular humanism has resulted in a diverse interpretation of reality, often described as the ‘modern culture of America.’ To the secular humanist, the problem with religion are the limitations given by Scripture, the deposition of nature’s power, and following a pattern of ancient ritualistic thinking. By removing preconceived conditional restraints upon the essence of our structure, our species can independently redefine ourselves, expanding our universally accepted physical limitations which have plagued humanity throughout the course of our evolution.