September events at the Humanist Community in Silicon Valley
See:
the-humanist-community-news-and-events-september-2008-rev2.pdf
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See:
the-humanist-community-news-and-events-september-2008-rev2.pdf
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Michael McOmber, biodiesel activist from Carmel, CA, will coordinate this program on biodiesel, supporting AHA’s efforts to increase involvement in getting the documentary film Fields of Fuel into theaters this fall as part of the Humanist environmental concern. We will examine why AHA became a partner and fiscal sponsor of this film, produced by AHA [...]
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We are most aware of the act that we are thinking when we are doing objective thinking, when the principles of mathematics are most important. In addition, cognitive psychology has been able to identify some other thinking that occurs at a much less conscious level within the human mind. Peter Bishop, Ph.D., H.C., H.A., has [...]
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Karen Duncan, Ph.D. will discuss themes from her forthcoming book, The Sacred Myths of Health Care. These myths include: #1. The U.S. has the best health care in the world. #2. Our doctors practice to the highest standards of care. #3. Someone is in charge of our health care system. #4. An open-market system is [...]
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Many shortcomings of the current system of electing the President stem from the rule that awards all of a state’s electoral votes to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in that particular state. Thus, voters in two thirds of the states are in effect disenfranchised in presidential elections because candidates concentrate their attention [...]
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Stephanie Tang, a lifelong activist with strong convictions, dedicates herself to issues such as ending wars, protecting immigrant rights, and stopping police brutality. She is a leader in local efforts of The World Can’t Wait - Drive Out The Bush Regime. (The Nation magazine gave World Can’t Wait the “Most Valuable Crusade” award of 2007.) [...]
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A world government will have powers to prevent wars. In today’s world, although most nations may genuinely want peace, they also want to retain sovereignty. Ironically sovereignty includes the power to start wars. Bob Gauntt, Vice President of the Coalition for Democratic World Government, will make a short presentation and raise the following questions for [...]
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Guns vs. Healthcare
How should progressives talk about health in America?
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The British Humanist Association has published “The Case for Secularism: a neutral state in an open society,” to make the case that a secular state can provide the common framework required for public life in an open society. The pamphlet is edited by Professor Richard Norman, emeritus professor of moral philosophy at the University of [...]
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