than engage in public policy ….
than engage in public policy debate about multiple disparate issues, he decided to focus on the root cause of all of them, namely religion and Christianity in particular.
Zuersher’s book “Seeing Through Christianity” is a critique of Christian doctrines and evidential claims. The author goes on a tour of the religion’s roots, philosophy and history. He encounters each component of belief in logical order, beginning with the universal religious problems of suffering and death, and culminating in the cosmic drama by which Christianity claims to resolve them. He argues that Christian dependence upon faith results in beliefs that are arbitrary.
Humanism attempts to address society’s important problems, in order to build a better world. Residents do not have to be Humanists to attend the meetings.




