Talk:Humanist Manifesto II

Rejection of religion?
However, in addition to its rejection of religion I've read the manifesto and nowhere does it reject religion per se, only "traditional dogmatic or authoritarian religions that place revelation, God, ritual, or creed above human needs and experience". It even praises religion: "religion may inspire dedication to the highest ethical ideals" and "We appreciate the need to preserve the best ethical teachings in the religious traditions of humankind". --92.208.244.8 (talk) 12:04, 20 November 2015 (UTC)

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