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Theistic Humanism is the combination of humanistic ideals, particularly the idea that ideals and morals stem from society, with a belief in the supernatural and transcendental. It is frequently invoked as a form of spiritual opposition to monotheism.
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Theistic Humanism is the combination of humanistic ideals, particularly the idea that ideals and morals stem from society, with a belief in the supernatural and transcendental. It is frequently invoked as a form of spiritual opposition to monotheism.
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Theistic humanism
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