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Latest revision as of 11:01, 21 July 2024
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Parent topics
- Humanism [r]: A group of ethical theories that place the human being at the center of our moral concern. Also, an intellectual trend towards such ethical theories that occurred in the Western Renaissance and Reformation. [e]
- Secularism [r]: The idea that government should exist separately from religion. [e]
- United Kingdom [r]: Constitutional monarchy which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. [e]
Subtopics
- National Secular Society [r]: British secularist political pressure group founded in 1866 by Charles Bradlaugh. [e]
- Non-religious rites of passage [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Independent (politician) [r]: Politician who is not associated with a political party. [e]
- National Secular Society [r]: British secularist political pressure group founded in 1866 by Charles Bradlaugh. [e]
- Pope Benedict XVI [r]: Former Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (2005-2013), formerly an academic theologian and Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, now known as Pope emeritus (born 1925). [e]
- Pope Francis [r]: Leader of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome since March 2013 (born 1936). [e]