Atheists to host major gathering at Harvard
I just received this press release via email:
I wanted to contact you about a major event in the world of atheism that is occurring at Harvard this April. The Humanist Chaplaincy is hosting a once-in-a-lifetime gala to celebrate its 30th anniversary. I am very excited about attending, as are the majority of big names in atheism, humanism, secularism and the like (Salamon Rushdie, E.O. Wilson, Ned Lamont to name a few). I’ve included part of the conference press release. Also, please check out the thenewhumanism.org for a great overview. We would love to see word spread about the conference, and would appreciate any action on your part
Harvard’s God-Free Chaplaincy Turns 30
Salman Rushdie, others honored by the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A group of renowned Humanists, atheists and
agnostics will gather at Harvard in April, to take on an unlikely
opponent: atheist “fundamentalists.”
The Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard has long been among the most
distinct institutions serving the non-religious community, and this
April 20-22 it marks its 30th anniversary with an international
conference asserting humanism is a non-theistic philosophy that
allows for understanding and respect between believers in God and
atheists.
“Vocal atheist authors such as Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris have
recently publicized the notion that atheists must defeat religion and
that science is all we need to understand the world. The press dubbed
this phenomenon ‘the new atheism,’” said Humanist Chaplain of Harvard
University Greg M. Epstein.
But Epstein said “Humanism”, which encompasses but does not end at
atheism, is the philosophy that best represents the diverse, emerging
population of 1.1 billion non-religious people around the world. And
so the Chaplaincy is calling its upcoming conference “The New Humanism.”
The April 20-22 conference at Harvard will include some of the
greatest thinkers of our time, including novelist Salman Rushdie,
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, two-time Pulitzer Prize winning scientist
E.O. Wilson, and renowned psychology professor and author Steven
Pinker. Humanist Congressional lobbyist Lori Lipman Brown, of the
Secular Coalition for America, will speak about how humanists can
become more active in politics. Singer-songwriter Dar Williams will
perform a private concert.
“Humanism takes science seriously, but is more than just science!”
Epstein said. “Humanists love life here on Earth, find inspiration in
human creativity, and respect all human beings.”
“The time has come to say to the world that inclusiveness is the best
approach, for non-religious and religious people alike,” Epstein said.
Thanks for your attention!
Tom
Humanist Chaplaincy Intern
Atheist Volunteers Webmaster
Rational Response Squad
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