Atheists, Humanists, and Agnostics @ Stanford.
Atheists are informed by science and rational thought -- they seriously question whether (or, they see no evidence that) any supernatural being exists.
Humanists accept the inclusive, ethical philosophy of Humanism. They too, are guided by rational thought based on scientific knowledge and accept all humans as equals. Humanism transcends denominational religions.
Agnostics think it is impossible to know conclusively if a supernatural being exists, but they see no current evidence supporting supernaturalism.
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(read less)Atheists, Humanists, and Agnostics @ Stanford.
Atheists are informed by science and rational thought -- they seriously question whether (or, they see no evidence that) any supernatural being exists.
Humanists accept the inclusive, ethical philosophy of Humanism. They too, are guided by rational thought based on scientific knowledge and accept all humans as equals. Humanism transcends denominational religions.
Agnostics think it is impossible to know conclusively if a supernatural being...
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