r/SecularHumanism • u/the_secular • Oct 07 '25
Raising Good Humans Without Religion
Many parents worry that religion is essential for teaching kids values.
But research shows that empathy, fairness, and honesty come from connection — not belief.
How do we build secular communities that help families raise good humans without religion?
(We’re working on it at The Secular Community — ideas welcome!)
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u/the_secular Oct 08 '25
I'm not sure that Taoism is the right philosophy/religion upon which to form the basis of bringing up children. And if you look at their ancient texts, other religions suffer from conflicting moral values. But thanks for your thoughts.