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Secularism -- Will It Survive?

Albert Ellis

 
Will secularism survive? Yes, because it is a humanistic philosophy that promotes reason, realism, logic, discourse, and morality, all of which favor humans and other animals and their environment. It simultaneously opposes fanaticism, dogma, damnation, and rigid thinking, feeling, and believing. Along with rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), it shows people how to unconditionally accept their limitations as people and accept life.

 
Albert Ellis is the director of the Albert Ellis Institute and the originator of rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT).

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