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'''Humanism''', in current usage, means an approach to life based on human values, without belief in a god or in life after death. | '''Humanism''', in current usage, means an approach to life based on human values, without belief in a god or in life after death. | ||
− | In [[Scotland]], but not yet in | + | In [[Scotland]], but not yet in the rest of the United Kingdom, Humanist weddings can be celebrated. |
==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== |
Revision as of 19:58, 8 September 2013
Humanism, in current usage, means an approach to life based on human values, without belief in a god or in life after death.
In Scotland, but not yet in the rest of the United Kingdom, Humanist weddings can be celebrated.
LGBT history
Mary Whitehouse, in 1977, complained of the "humanist gay lobby". Such a lobby did not exist at the time, but her remarks led to the formation of the Gay Humanist Group, now the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA).