WASP Summary of the speech of noble Lady Baroness Wilcox in the House of Lords 19th April 2007, Relgion: Non Believers debate.
Full text of speech here in Hansard (or with WASP highlights here).
WASP highlights Main Points & Key Points.
- TheyWorkForYou Baroness Wicox entry
- Baroness Wilcox Wikipedia entry
Action: WASP to send a message to Baroness Wilcox - disagreeing with Humanist schools
WASP - Key Points of Baroness Wilcox speech:- those with faith feel pushed to the outskirts of society and find our values and beliefs infringed and belittled
- Humanist schools
- the trouble with Humanism
Baroness Wilcox:
I declare an interest. I am a communicant member of the Church of England.
Sadly, it sometimes, and increasingly, seems to some of us, as was so powerfully stated by the cardinal archbishop lately, that those of us with faith feel pushed to the outskirts of society and find our space, values and beliefs that are the very core of our daily being infringed and belittled.
No one would disagree with the belief of the noble Lord, Lord Harrison, that in a democratic state a person’s lack of religion should not lead to any kind
Those who profess no religion have not yet evolved a common ritual and philosophy that appeals to the mass of the population. Perhaps that is why they have not yet set up any schools. Where are the humanist schools? I wonder how many people would attend them. Maybe now that this little group has been set up in the Houses of Parliament, it may work towards that end.
The trouble is that humanism can seem too intellectual or remote. There is also disagreement about the prevailing non-religious philosophy, stretching from Nietzsche’s superman to a vague humanism. By contrast, although religious adherence seems small, surveys show that around 70 per cent of people profess a belief in God. Many people’s morality is still tied to the traditional religious patterns.
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