God and Humanism
Because the understanding of history by American reactionaries does not reach back much further than 1776, they fail to realize that Renaissance (or traditional) humanism was God-centric and otherworldly in the accepted Judeo-Christian sense.
Evidently, Garrity feels humanism and secularism are quite the same thing. Historically speaking, I must disagree. The secular-humanist, in fact, is a critter that cannot exist by traditional definitions.
JOHN ALAN WALKER
Big Pine