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If you believe that Humanism is understanding we are all equally human; in balancing the needs of working and living together with the needs of our differences; in the self-esteem and respect of the individual, free from prejudice and priviledge; that with humour we can conquer prejudice ane priviledge; that with sensible thinking we can find answers to how we live our lives and that the challenge and support of KAMHA is the most achievable and rewarding way to learn about Humanism locally... Then Humanism matters... KAMHA matters...
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Hi ALan, I am wondering whether the Humanist Society is thinking of sending a response to Rageh Omar's 3 part series on the life of Muhammad? I would like to challenge this too uncritical pro Islamic propaganda
Thank you Alan, I look forward to meeting you all too. Anita
Hello Alan, thanks very much for welcoming me. Unfortunately your first event is a little short-notice for me, but I think I shall still be in Kent on June 5th and will definitely try and make it if I can (I am only in Canterbury during University term-time.) I look forward to seeing the group soon and finding out more!
Hi Alan - I was hoping to get to the meeting tomorrow but sadly cant make it after all. Hope to get to future meetings. RobW
Thanks and yeah i do, and yeh tania will do im sure she will talk to me about it soon
Thanks, Alan. I have been aware of the Canterbury Humanists for some time but have not joined because I do not want to travel to Canterbury. Should the KAMHA group meet nearer home I shall consider attending.
John S
Hi Alan!
Congrats on your great new Meetup Group! I work at Meetup, so feel free to drop me a line if there's anything I can help you with. You should also check out our Help center when you get a chance. It's a great place to start with any questions you might have: http://www.meetup.com/help/![]()
. Enjoy!!
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