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Humanist Canada

Humanist Canada (also known as HC or the Humanist Association of Canada) is an Ottawa-based non-profit which promotes education and awareness of humanism as well as the separation of religion and public policy. It supports the advancement of scientific, academic, medical and human rights efforts and acts as a resource for secular groups and causes across […]

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Humanist Association of Ireland

The Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI), based in Dublin, is a national organization that promotes the ideals and values of humanism and advocates for non-religious Irish.

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International Humanist and Ethical Union

The International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) was founded in Amsterdam in 1952. Based in London, it is an international umbrella organization which embraces humanist, atheist, rationalist, secularist, skeptic, laique, ethical cultural, freethought and similar views and causes. It maintains a vision of a humanist world “in which human rights are respected and everyone is […]

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European Humanist Federation

The European Humanist Federation, based in Brussels, is an umbrella organization of more than 50 humanist and secularist organizations from over 20 European countries. It promotes the principles of secularism and a humanist vision of cultural, social and ethical values in Europe.

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National Secular Society

The National Secular Society, based in London, works in the United Kingdom and Europe for the separation of religion and state and promotes secularism as the best means to create a society in all which people of all religions or none can live together fairly and cohesively.

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Eagle Forum

Eagle Forum is a socially conservative group founded in 1972 by Phyllis Schlafly dedicated to offering resources that promote conservative and religious qualities in American livelihood such as public policy, government, family integrity and private enterprise. 

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Daniel Cere

Daniel Cere is a professor of religious studies at McGill University in Montreal. He specializes in Catholic social thought and marriage and family. He is the author of “Marriage, Subordination and the Development of Christian Doctrine” from Does Christianity Teach Male Headship?

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