Humanists make sense of the world using reason, experience and shared human values.

 

Humanists regard religions, and their doctrines and rituals, as human inventions.

 

Humanists take personal responsibility for their actions and believe that we can all live good lives without religion.

 

Humanists do not fear judgement, nor expect reward, in an afterlife.

They find enough purpose and meaning in life itself.

As a group we campaign across the whole of Oxfordshire and nationally - campaigning for a state where no one enjoys privileges or suffers discrimination because of their religious or nonreligious beliefs.

 

We have only one life:

Live it Well

 

 

News

UGANDA HUMANIST SCHOOLS TRUST. See our CAMPAIGNS page for latest report.

New resource added to our LINKS page: The RE DIRECTORY for issues around religious education in schools.

Friday 18 May. Our monthly public meeting.

Saturday 19 May. 38th annual Levellers' Day, Burford. Oxford Humanists will have a stand, jointly staffed by Cotswold Humanists.

See Calendar page for details of these and other forthcoming events.

Unelected bishops to be retained in a reformed House of Lords? SEE OUR CAMPAIGNS PAGE. Or go to holyredundant.org.uk