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The Battle For The Mind America’s educational system became the main focus of America’s humanists for the obvious reason. The educational system offered the opportunity t
Understanding The Christian, Cosmic Humanist, & Secular Humanist Worldview A worldview is the lens or glasses through which you view the world and thus live your life. Your worldview is the foundation of your values and your
Oprah’s Way: Winning the World to New Spirituality For the four years in a row (2004 – 2007), Time magazine has listed Oprah Winfrey as one of the world’s most influential people, and the talk show
Why the New Spirituality Has Replaced Secular Humanism as the Predominant Western Worldview Brannon Howse Copyright 2007 Thanks largely to Communism and its related philosophical systems, Secular Humanism has been a dominate (and
The U.S. Supreme Court Says Humanism is a Religion Humanism, by many definitions, is a religion. Because that is the case, then we need to acknowledge that the battle raging in America between radical
Humanists, The Humanists Manifestos, and Their Worldview War on America There are various types of humanists. First, there are secular humanists that believe man has no soul and that there is no life beyond the grave. Seco
Glossary of Terms active euthanasia: Voluntary, active euthanasia occurs when a doctor uses medical means to take the life of a patient at the request of the
Brannon Howse Explains Why the Rise of Pagan Spirituality, Cosmic Humanism and Postmodernism Brannon Howse Explains Why the Rise of Pagan Spirituality, Cosmic Humanism and Postmodernism
The Fallacy of Reincarnation By Brannon S. Howse Most followers of New Age thinking do not believe in heaven or hell, but in reincarnation—the belief that a person’s soul r
The Bible is God’s Revealed Word and Should be the Basis of our Worldview. By Brannon S. Howse A worldview is the lens—the glasses—through which you view the world. It’s the foundation of your values, and your values