Electronic/World Wide Web>Internet Article:  American Humanist Association, and Bragg, Raymond B. (1933), Humanist Manifesto I, erican Humanist Association, Retrieved on 2011-03-23
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    23 MAR 2011

     1933 Humanist Manifesto

    The time has come for widespread recognition of the radical changes in religious beliefs throughout the modern world. The time is past for mere revision of traditional attitudes. Science and economic change have disrupted the old beliefs. Religions the world over are under the necessity of coming to terms with new conditions created by a vastly increased knowledge and experience. In every field of human activity, the vital movement is now in the direction of a candid and explicit humanism....
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    Original humanist manifesto, defining humanism's 15 affirmations.

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