Christmas: the birth of humanism?

Tom Morton says the story of Christmas is really about how humanism was born.

In his timely essay, Tom Morton says it’s possible to argue that “the story of Christmas, the advent of The Divine as a human baby, is really about how humanism was born. How the morality, the values in the story of Christ – identical with what we would call humanist values: love for one’s neighbour, forgiveness, sacrifice, peacemaking – are expressed not in the intervention of an all-thunderbolt-blazing Sky God, but in the actions of a human being. Christmas is saying, actually it’s all in your hands.”

You can read all of Tom’s thought-provoking article here.

In the meantime, fancy a bit of singing? How about a few bars of “O Come, All Ye Unfaithful?”

Merry Christmas, everyone – Gød Jüul, Happy Hanukkah and a splendid Solstice to you all.

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