Sunday school without God

The American Humanist Association is launching a Sunday school program and developing curricula for high school and college students, parents and older adults. To support the endeavor, the KHEC launched an online resource center, together with the first books of what will become a massive online “freethought library” at: www.americanhumanist.org/khec/ “Religious organizations have long had […]

The American Humanist Association is launching a Sunday school program and developing curricula for high school and college students, parents and older adults. To support the endeavor, the KHEC launched an online resource center, together with the first books of what will become a massive online “freethought library” at: www.americanhumanist.org/khec/

“Religious organizations have long had educational programs and institutions for passing on their values to each new generation. These have included Sunday schools, private religious schools and an abundance of resources for parents,” said Dr. Bob Bhaerman, education coordinator of the KHEC. “Now it’s time for nontheistic people-whether they call themselves humanists, atheists, agnostics or even identify with a more traditionally religious label-to more effectively share their values with future generations and deepen the understanding of those values among adults.”


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