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Theism and Religious Humanism: The Chasm Narrows
http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=1874
Article by William R. Jones, associate professor of philosophy of religion at Yale University divinity school
The Temple of Earth
An organization that values reason and rationality above all else, but also celebrates poetry, beauty and humor. Features an online forum, a library of public domain books, and a suggested reading list.
The Circle of Reason
http://www.circleofreason.org/
A fellowship of the religious and non-religious who believe communal commitment to reason will transform the world.
The Christian Humanist
Outlines a Christian religious framework without a belief in God.
Spiritual Humanism Forum
http://www.spiritualhumanismforum.com/
Online forum covering the topics of Legal Issues, Events and Meetings, Practices, Rituals, and Exercises. Provides a place to gather, get to know each other, and exchange information and ideas.
Spiritual Humanism
http://www.spiritualhumanism.co.za/
Features essays, information on and excerpts from the book "Spirituality Without God."
Spiritual Humanism
http://www.spiritualhumanism.org/
Official site of the Church of Spiritual Humanism. Features humanist ceremonies, coloring book down load, online shop, and free ordination as a humanist minister.
Secular Seasons
http://www.secularseasons.org/
Information on secular holidays by season, alternatives to traditional holidays, and humanist ceremonies.
Religious Humanism: The Past We Inherit; The Future We Create
http://www.humanismtoday.org/vol12/hoertdoerfer.html
An article by Patricia Hoertdoerfer about religious humanism.
Religious Humanism
http://www.humanistsofutah.org/1996/artapril96.htm
An article by Mason Olds describing Religious Humanism.
Non-supernatural and Religious Experience (A Summary)
http://members.shaw.ca/tfrisen/welcome.html
Reality consist of only the natural; there is no supernatural. Evidence indicates religious experiences are a part of the human makeup. These religious experiences can often be life changing.
Kenn Neyland, Author, Screenwriter and Humanist
Kenn Neyland, former pro baseball player turned bank robber. After 14 years in prison, humanism redeemed Kenn to a crusader creating his "Project Reclaim," aimed at genuine prisoner reform.
HumanLight
Promotes the celebration of a humanist "holiday" on December 23rd, featuring listings of local participating organizations, celebration ideas, and a photo gallery of previous events.
Humanist Hall
Oakland California based humanist church that organizes activist events, film programs, humanist holiday celebrations, and study groups.
Humanist Church of North Texas
http://www.humanistfellowship.org/
Features information about meeting times, discussion mailing lists, and reading selections.