Public lectures in Balwyn Library, monthly 4th Thu., 8 pm; members’ discussions in Tresise Centre, Hawthorn East, monthly 2nd Sun., 11 am.

Humanism is an optimistic world-view relying on human capabilities only –
guided by reason – informed by evidence – driven by compassion.

Debate has been stirred in New Zealand. The Anglican leader Clay Nelson of Auckland has pointed out that bible study in school violates freedom of religion. To read more, open here, http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/anglican-leader-calls-end-bible-study-in-schools-4973030.

Stephen Stuart

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