WASHINGTON - The American Humanist Association has launched a curriculum that mirrors the "Sunday School" model used by churches and synagogues with one major omission - no God.Article Continues (Off Site)
The Kochhar Humanist Education Center will distribute pre-designed course materials, electronic books and other resources about humanism to its 119 chapters across the United States. The classes are broken into four age groups: preschoolers, teens, college students and adults.
The courses focus on social justice, "God-free ethics," church-state separation and humanity's relationship to nature.
"Religious organizations have long had educational programs and institutions for passing their values to each new generation," said Bob Bhaerman, education coordinator of the center. Now is the time, he said, for a broad group - humanists, atheists, agnostics or even religion groups like Buddhists or pagans - to join and create their own viable institution.
Courtesy The Salt Lake Tribune
