RELIGION NEWS
By Kimberly Winston
In addition to Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, secular humanists have added a new celebration to the crowded calendar. HumanLight, observed on or about Dec. 23, is a secular celebration of human potential that is growing in acceptance. This year, at least 18 groups, from New Jersey to Florida and Pennsylvania to Colorado, have ceremonies planned. And at least one government building that displays holiday scenes has added HumanLight to the roster: the county courthouse in Wabash, Ind., displays a yellow, white and red HumanLight banner on the same lawn as the Christian creche. [link]
Monday, 24 December 2012
Indiana Town Joins December's New Holyday for NonBelievers
Posted on 05:32 by john mical
Posted in Christmas, Colorado, Florida, Holydays Art, Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
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