Questions: Veritas 2020 #21 Introduction to Secular Worldviews (Part 1 of 3) (25:33)

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  1. What do Secular Humanism, materialism, naturalism, secularism, anti-humanism, and atheism have in common?
  2. Why can identifying particular secular humanists be difficult?
  3. What supreme court justice identified secular humanism as a religion?
  4. What is the Humanist Manifesto?
  5. How many versions of it have there been?
  6. In what years was the Humanist Manifesto produced?
  7. Did early versions of the Humanist Manifesto call secular humanism a religion?
  8. Fill in the blanks: The 1973 version of the Humanist Manifesto contained the words, “No ________ shall save us. We must _______  ____________.”
  9. Why do many Secular Humanists prefer not to be called a religion nowadays?
  10. What’s a good definition of science?
  11. How would many Secular Humanists like to define science?
  12. What’s wrong with their new definition?
  13. What’s the problem with trying to be “religiously neutral?” (Why is “religious neutrality” impossible?)
  14. What did the prominent secular humanist, John Dunphy, recommend?
  15. How are secular humanists indoctrinating college and high school students?
  16. What does the LGBT revolution reveal about secular humanism?
  17. Do all secular humanists believe the same thing?
  18. Are secular humanists our enemies?
  19. What do secular humanists believe about God?
  20. How can Christians be influenced by humanists in their belief about God?
  21. What is the famous humanist quote made by the ancient Greek scholar, Protagoras?
  22. Upon whose life was the movie, Unbroken, based?
  23. How does the movie, Unbroken, illustrate the difference between humanism and Christianity?