On Humanism and demographics

I used to like the term 'Humanism'. Now I'm not so sure, for reasons outlined here:

The decline of the humanist movement. Key quote:

Freedom to practice religion and freedom from religion is a laudable principle. In the Western world, it has largely been achieved. With little left to complain about, Humanists crusade against vague public references to religion.

And

Efforts to cleanse “In God We Trust” from all public buildings and the dollar encapsulate just how ridiculous the movement is. How does puritanical secularism represent superior/scientific morality?

Related, The great American birth dearth has arrived. The UK isn't doing much better either. This is very true:

We are not a civilization confident in its own continuity, which is why more and more Americans are choosing not to bring more children into it. This slow dying can be attributed to countless signs of ill health, our faltering faith and our increasingly atomized families and communities, the latter only made worse by a pandemic that forced us all online and away from each other in person.

Taken together, these articles show the importance of a reformed, pro reproduction and growth non-religious worldview and moral system. It's one of the key parts of the book I'm working on (on the backburner until I've finished my essays)


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