re: #156 Gus 802
Secular humanism isn’t a religion but there are branches of humanism that could be considered religion. By way of the Unitarian Universalists:
And if we go the the HUUmanists website we find:
You do know that UU is considered the boogeyman by a lot of fundamentalists? They’re the wedge in the door of secular humanism infecting and destroying Christianity.
Best laugh I ever got was a Catholic friend of mine telling me the story about his aunt believing that Unimart (a convenience store chain) was a UU Front that was somehow corrupting good religious (e.g. Catholic) folk in Western Pennsylvania.