Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle

 
 

SPONSORED LINK

  1. BulletEthics Matters
    A talk show about moral values hosted by James Coley
    http://www.ethicsmattersradio.com
    Find out how to listen live Saturdays 8 - 9AM and participate in the discussion by calling in, and how to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes.

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EHST Resolutions and Focus Areas

  1. BulletResolution: Stop Torture in North Carolina

  2. BulletResolution: A People's Petition for an Iraq Peace Process

  3. BulletTwo Resolutions on Healthcare Issues

  4. BulletU.S. Healthcare: An Ethical Delimma (Platform address transcript)

Ethics

  1. BulletParr Center for Ethics
    http://parrcenter.unc.edu

  2. BulletTowards the Broadest Ecumenical Ethic

Humanism

  1. BulletHumanist Revival (Video on YouTube)
    James Coley singing his song, Humanist Revival, for the Long Island NY Ethical Culture Society

  2. BulletAre You A Humanist? (Platform address transcript)

  3. BulletCelebrating Ethical Humanism (Platform address transcript)

  4. BulletAmerican Humanist Association
    http://www.humanist.net

  5. BulletCouncil for Secular Humanism
    http://www.secularhumanism.org

  6. BulletInternational Humanist Ethical Union
    http://www.iheu.org

  7. BulletSecular Coalition of America
    http://www.secular.org

Local to North Carolina

  1. BulletPeople of Faith Against the Death Penalty
    http://www.pfadp.org

  2. BulletInterfaith Council for Social Service
    http://www.ifcweb.org

  3. BulletTriangle Vegetarian Society
    http://www.trianglevegsociety.org

Global Issues

  1. BulletHow should we respond to the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon?
    We Must Seek Justice and We Must Seek Peace (Platform address transcript)

  2. BulletThe Ethics of Globalism and Civil Disobedience (Platform address transcript)

  3. BulletThe Hunger Site
    Donate Free Food to Hungry People
    http://www.thehungersite.com

Ethical Links for Learning and Action

These links represent the application of ethics to everyday life, such as lifestyles, humanitarian aid, as well as matters of social policy which the Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle would like to call to your attention. The society as a whole does not frequently endorse any particular social action out of a desire to respect the diversity of our membership. The range of links below will reveal the combined interests of the society as a whole.

Other links below are websites of those people and organizations which have spoken to our society. We wish to present those links in an effort to help them further disseminate those views which we feel should be heard by all.