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What is sociology?
- the study of social institutions and society
The study of social institutiona and society
- Sociology
Secular Humanists - non _______, _________, _______ society.
- non- traditional, world state, ethical society
Humainists use _______ to explain the huge gap or gulf between _____ that man is capable of _____ and the ____ of evil.
-sociology
-their view
-perfection
-the real world
Secular Humanists say ______ and ______ shape the individual.
- civilzation and culture
Secular Humanists say man is _____ primarily because his _____ and social _____ are evil, not through his _______.
- evil
- culture
- environment
- own fault
Secualar Humanists say ______ and _____ have influenced man's actions, and have therfore, stifled this ____________.
- society and culture
- inherent goodness
Secular Humanists say one of the most stifling of human institutions is the ______.
- family
Secular Humanists say ___________ provides the most desirable method for abolishing outdated social instutions, giving way to the development of a ______.
- government sponsered education
- free society
What are some adjectives used by Secular Humanist to describe traditional marriage?
- restrictive, old culture, social slavery, relics of the past, and flawed
What must Secular Humanists use to reshape people's thinking socially and economically?
- b/c the classroom is the ideal place for secular humanists to further the "NEW" FAITH of humanism, it becomes a prime avenue for activism. They use the classroom/education.
How does the New Social order propose to handle childrearing?
- that they turn over the raising of children to the government. They believe that this alternative will be better for them to stay in touch with their inner goodness.
How might state-sponsered childrearing change society?
- lack of fathers in the home
- an increase of broken families
- redefing the family roles and responsibilites
- the devaluing of sex in relationships