Book: A Humanist Bible: The Good
These sections explore the development of ethics, leadership, and the history of human struggle for liberty and knowledge.
It recounts the growth of civilizations and the rise of secular thought, drawing from the works of ancient Greek, Roman, Chinese, and Indian thinkers. The Good Book: A Humanist Bible
The narrative concludes by defining the "good life" through ten core humanist injunctions, such as "Think for yourself," "Be kind," and "Take responsibility". Key "Characters" (Sources) such as "Think for yourself
Instead of a six-day creation, this section tells the "story" of the universe and human origins through a poetic interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural history. " "Be kind
The "middle" of the story focuses on the human experience—finding joy, building relationships (Songs), and dealing with suffering and death (Lamentations and Consolations).