Talk:North East Humanists

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Neil Jenkins, the President of North East Humanists died recently and I went to his funeral yesterday. It was the first Humanist funeral I'd ever been to, and it was beautifully orchestrated by celebrant Chris Haine alongside members of Neil's family, friends and colleagues.

Neil will be much missed, but the funeral was not a solemn occasion, but as it should be - a celebration of almost 93 years of achievement. It was a good send-off and and an inspiring occasion.

82.39.207.235 11:51, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Neil Jenkins[edit]

I have created a page about George Neil Jenkins, linked from the NEH page. Very much a work in progress at the moment.

Leighvenus 11:43, 8 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lack of a neutral point of view[edit]

"Such a view figures centrally in the basis of a rich humanistic ethic which needs to be expounded as an alternative to religious views of life and morality." [1]

This statement shouldn't be in an encyclopedia because it lacks a neutral point of view. Also the word "rich" in this context is a "peacock" word. I am removing the sentance. Nicg1883 (talk) 22:01, 8 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]