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    • What does humanism emphasize without the need for religious belief?
      Human agency, reason, ethics
    • Humanists rely on reason, science, and evidence to understand the world, rather than supernatural explanations or dogma
    • Where did humanism originate historically?
      Ancient Greece and Rome
    • Place the core principles of humanism in order of their primary focus:
      1️⃣ Reason and evidence
      2️⃣ Ethics and values
      3️⃣ Human flourishing
    • Humanist ethics are based on empathy, compassion, and shared values, aiming to promote well-being without religious authority
    • Match the perspective with the corresponding humanist or religious view:
      Role of Religion ↔️ Not necessary for ethics
      Supernatural Beliefs ↔️ Rejected by humanists
      Religious Authority ↔️ Unaccepted by humanists
    • What do humanists believe is the ultimate source of truth?
      Reason and critical thinking
    • Humanists believe morality stems from human empathy and compassion
    • Religious believers often find purpose and community through religious practices
    • Match the moral authority with its source:
      Humanism ↔️ Human empathy and shared values
      Religion ↔️ Religious leaders and sacred texts
    • Humanist ethics are based on empathy, compassion, and shared values
    • What are the core principles of humanism?
      Reason, ethics, human flourishing
    • Humanists believe religion is essential for moral guidance
      False
    • Match the purpose in life with its belief system:
      Humanism ↔️ Human flourishing and personal development
      Religion ↔️ Fulfilling divine will and attaining salvation
    • Humanism and religious beliefs agree on the basis of truth.
      False
    • What does humanism reject as a basis of truth?
      Faith, scripture, tradition
    • What do religious beliefs emphasize as a basis for moral guidance?
      Sacred texts and traditions
    • Humanists believe people should defer to religious leaders for moral guidance.
      False
    • Humanist ethics are based on supernatural explanations.
      False
    • What are two key principles of humanism used to address social issues?
      Individual autonomy and dignity
    • Religious perspectives always align with humanist values.
      False
    • What are the key focal points of humanism according to its definition?
      Human flourishing and self-determination
    • Humanists rely on reason, science, and empirical evidence to understand the world, rather than supernatural explanations or dogma
    • Humanists reject the belief in supernatural concepts such as God, divine revelation, or the afterlife
    • What do humanists use to understand the world?
      Reason, science, empirical evidence
    • What do religious beliefs emphasize for moral guidance?
      Sacred texts and traditions
    • What is the basis of truth in humanism?
      Reason, science, empirical evidence
    • What does humanism emphasize without religious belief?
      Human agency, reason, ethical principles
    • Order the historical development of humanism:
      1️⃣ Ancient Greece and Rome
      2️⃣ European Renaissance
      3️⃣ Modern philosophical and ethical movement
    • Match the humanist principle with its focus:
      Reason and Evidence ↔️ Understanding the world
      Ethics and Values ↔️ Promoting well-being
      Human Flourishing ↔️ Education, social justice, personal development
    • Humanists rely on reason, science, and empirical evidence as the basis of truth
    • Humanism believes that religious beliefs are unnecessary for leading a meaningful and ethical life
    • Humanists embrace belief in the supernatural.
      False
    • Humanist ethics aim to promote well-being without religious authority
    • Humanists rely on reason, science, and empirical evidence
    • Match the humanist role with its explanation:
      Promoting Reason ↔️ Relying on science and evidence rather than supernatural explanations
      Ethical Principles ↔️ Grounding ethics in empathy, compassion, and shared values
      Individual Autonomy ↔️ Believing people should use their own reason to determine beliefs
      Human Flourishing ↔️ Creating a society where individuals can thrive
    • Humanists advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality, and racial justice
    • Humanist ethics are based on empathy, compassion, and shared values without religious authority.

      True
    • Humanists rely on reason, science, and empirical evidence to understand the world, rather than supernatural explanations or dogma
    • The core principles of humanism emphasize human agency, reason, and ethical principles without religious belief.
      True