Disbelief in a Supreme Being or a deity is a doctrine that is labeled as atheism. There are millions around the world who do not believe in any god or religion. In fact, atheism rejects divinity or the existence of deities altogether. There is a similar philosophy in humanism that is followed by millions of people around the world. Many people remain confused between atheism and humanism because of their similarities and overlap. This article attempts to highlight the differences between atheism and humanism.
Key Takeaways
- Atheism rejects the existence of god altogether, being an absence of belief in god
- Humanism is a generic term applied to theories that take a positive approach to the world and lay emphasis on our shared humanity rather than on the religions of the world
- Humanism believes in sympathy and caring for other human beings, and that we can have a full life without believing in a god
Atheism involves many different religions around the world, such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Taoism. People are born in a religion as their parents are followers of a particular religion. However, there are people who defy and deny the religion they are born in and proclaim their religion as atheism, which is the rejection of all religions. An atheist is a person who does not believe in the existence of a god or Supreme Being. Atheism says that the burden of proving the existence of god lies with theists and, therefore, there is no reason to believe in a deity.
Humanism is an umbrella term that is applied collectively to a group of theories or philosophies that emphasize our shared humanity and a life based upon reason. Humanism is a positive approach to life that focuses on human values and morality more than religion and places emphasis on life’s experiences. Humanists believe that humanity is more important than all the religions put together. Sentiment of sharing and caring for other human beings is at the heart of humanism. There is also a belief at the core of humanism that you, as a human being, have a responsibility towards the shared future of all human beings. A true humanist does not believe in a particular religion, and he does not believe that there is a God out there to protect human beings.
The differences between humanism and atheism include that atheism rejects the existence of god altogether, thereby being an absence of belief in god, while humanism is a generic term applied to theories that take a positive approach to the world and lay emphasis on our shared humanity rather than on the religions of the world. Humanists reject the notion that there is any sacred knowledge revealed to human beings by any god. Humanism believes in sympathy and caring for other human beings. Humanists believe that we can have a full life without believing in a god. An atheist can be a humanist as not believing in god does not stop a person from being a humanist. Humanism is a worldview, or an approach to life, whereas atheism is merely the absence of belief in gods. A humanist is not always an atheist as there are secular and religious humanists too. While an atheist rejects god, a humanist would say that god is not needed to be moral.