I believe the latest version of the Humanist manifesto is as follows:
Humanist Manifesto 2000
A Call for a New Planetary Humanism
Drafted by Professor Paul Kurtz, International Academy of Humanism, USA
In contrast all traditional Christian churches believe that 'salvation' is dependent on some form of sincere, Trinitarian belief in God, as described in the 'Apostles Creed.' Some churches like the Roman Church narrow the view of salvation to sincere belief and allegiance to that particular church. The Roman Church does allow for salvation outside the One True Church if their is no knowledge of the Church, or the person died below the age of consent.
Humanist Manifesto 2000
A Call for a New Planetary Humanism
Drafted by Professor Paul Kurtz, International Academy of Humanism, USA
In contrast all traditional Christian churches believe that 'salvation' is dependent on some form of sincere, Trinitarian belief in God, as described in the 'Apostles Creed.' Some churches like the Roman Church narrow the view of salvation to sincere belief and allegiance to that particular church. The Roman Church does allow for salvation outside the One True Church if their is no knowledge of the Church, or the person died below the age of consent.
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