Why do humanists get married?

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With Humanist Ceremonies, it's your wedding, your way. From intimate garden gatherings and wonderful woodland weddings to beautiful beach ceremonies – you name it, we can do it! A humanist wedding is non-religious, inclusive, and personally tailored to you.
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is a non-religious celebration that is welcoming, inclusive, and personally tailored to you, focusing on your love story and things that are important to you as a couple. It is conducted by a trained humanist celebrant
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What is a humanist celebrant? A humanist celebrant provides an alternative to religious ceremonies for people wishing to celebrate or commemorate key life events — such as weddings, namings, and funerals — in a non-religious way.
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What is the purpose of marriage for humanists?

A humanist wedding is a non-religious ceremony that is deeply personal and conducted by a humanist celebrant. It differs from a civil wedding in that it is entirely hand-crafted and reflective of the humanist beliefs and values of the couple, conducted by a celebrant who shares their beliefs and values.
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What do humanists say about marriage?

Most humanists believe that everyone should make their own choice about whom they are going to marry and be happy with that choice. Marriages arranged by someone other than the couple, as is traditional in some cultures, can work, if that is what the couple wants.
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Can a humanist legally marry you?

Humanist weddings are non-religious ceremonies that are personal and conducted by a celebrant. Currently, humanist couples need to have a civil marriage with a registrar to gain legal recognition.
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Do Humanists believe in divorce?

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Believe that a marriage breakdown can cause many issues, especially for children and so divorce is better. They don't believe that marriage is sacred and they support personal freedom.
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What do humanists say about contraception?

Most Humanists have no ethical objections to birth control. Humanists are not convinced by the "natural law" argument. Humanists who do not believe in God dismiss the argument that contraception interferes with God's plan for the universe.
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What do Muslims say about cohabitation?

Although in practice some may choose to cohabit, according to Muslim teachings it is wrong. Muslims believe that for a couple to live together in a sexual relationship they must be married first. In cohabitation, you are more likely to be tempted to have sex outside of marriage which is considered a sin.
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Do Humanists celebrate Christmas?

It's really festive and all about having fun with family. Can a humanist celebrate Christmas and remain true to their beliefs? Absolutely! Christmas was originally a pagan festival and has been co-opted by Christians anyway, and is all about enjoying light and warmth at the time of the winter solstice.
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Who is a famous humanist?

Many scientists were and are humanists. Some, such as Sir Arthur Keith (1866-1955), Scottish scientist and anthropologist J B S Haldane, Sigmund Freud, Sir Julian Huxley and John Maynard Smith did much in the 20th century to spread understanding of science, of human nature and of evolution.
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Does humanism believe in God?

Humanists do not believe that there is a God who commands us to have certain beliefs or to live our lives in a certain way, and rewards or punishes us for what we have done or not done in this life.
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Can you have a humanist wedding in a church?

The humanist wedding can feel very similar to a religious ceremony, the prominent difference being that the humanist wedding is not held in a church (although there are more and more humanist venues nowadays, such as Hall's or stately homes that have their own private chapel or church, non-specific to one faith) nor is ...
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Who performs a humanist wedding?

An independent celebrant will perform a wedding for couples of any faith and none, and happily include any religious content or rituals the couple want. A humanist celebrant can perform ceremonies for couples who are interfaith or one is religious, but that ceremony will typically not include any religious words.
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What are humanists beliefs?

Humanists believe that human beings were not created, but instead evolved naturally. They believe that humans go on evolving, along with the rest of the species on our planet today. Evidence shows how human welfare is heavily dependent on the natural world and on the continued existence of many other species.
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What is a non-religious wedding called?

A humanist wedding is non-religious, inclusive, and personally tailored to you.
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Where do non-religious get married?

You can be married in a commercial wedding chapel, park, beach, vineyard, hotel ballroom, or your backyard. You actually have far more choice of venue than those who wish to be married by clergy, who may require it be done in their church.
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Are humanist weddings legal in the UK?

Humanist marriages are legally recognised across the UK, Ireland, and crown dependencies – except England and Wales. In England and Wales, over 1,000 couples a year already have a humanist wedding without legal recognition.
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Was Da Vinci a humanist?

Many men, including da Vinci were also considered the humanist type, humanism having emerged as a significant intellectual movement during the Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci was many things. He is known as a painter, inventor, engineer and a scientist.
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What is the humanism symbol?

The Happy Human is the international symbol of Humanism. You can download versions of the original symbol at the bottom of this page.It is used around the world in various forms and flavours by national and local humanist organisations and by Humanists International.
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Was Shakespeare a humanist?

Shakespeare himself can be understood as the ultimate product of Renaissance humanism; he was an artist with a deep understanding of humanity and an uncanny ability for self-expression who openly practiced and celebrated the ideals of intellectual freedom.
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What does a Humanist funeral involve?

A humanist funeral is a non-religious ceremony that focuses on the life the person has led, rather than a particular faith they may have had. Humanist funerals follow a similar structure as a religious funeral, with readings, music and eulogies, but without the mention of a God or faith.
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Can you be an atheist and a Humanist?

More than two-thirds of people who identify as humanists and who are members of the American Humanist Association also identify as atheists.
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What is the difference between an atheist and a Humanist?

Atheist: Does not believe in gods or the supernatural. Humanist: Believes that this life is the only life we have and are skeptical of the supernatural or divine. Humanism involves a commitment to moral values and moral autonomy.
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Can Muslims date non Muslims?

Ali said the Koran is clear that Muslim men are allowed to marry non-Muslim women as long as their brides are “People of the Book” — Christians or Jews, both of whom recognize Abraham as their spiritual forefather, as Muslims do. A Muslim woman, however, cannot marry a non-Muslim man unless he converts.
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What is the age of marriage in Islam?

Since Muslim law recognises “attaining puberty”, which is legally assumed at 15 years, as the minimum age of marriage, it raises questions as to whether the child marriage law can apply to Muslims.
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Is divorce allowed in Islam?

Although it is not encouraged, most Muslims agree that divorce is permitted if a marriage has broken down, and generally Muslims are permitted to re-marry if they so wish. However, there are differences between Muslims about the procedures for divorce and remarriage: Sunni Muslims do not require witnesses.
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