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1. Ethics is central.
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2. Ethics begins with choice.
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3. We choose to treat each other as ends, not
merely means.
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4. We seek to act with integrity.
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Treating one another as ends requires that we
learn to act with integrity. This includes keeping commitments,
and being more open, honest, caring, and responsive.
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5. We are committed to educate ourselves.
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6. Self-reflection and our social nature
require us to shape a more humane world.
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Spiritual life is rooted in self-reflection, but
can only come to full flower in community. This is because people
are social, needing both primary relationships and larger
supportive groups to become fully human. Our social nature
requires that we reach beyond ourselves to decrease suffering and
increase creativity in the world.
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7. Democratic process is essential to our
task.
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8. Life itself inspires religious response.
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Although awareness of impending death intensifies
the human quest for meaning, and lends perspective to all our
achievements, the mystery of life itself, the need to belong, to
feel connected to the universe, and the desire for celebration and
joy, are primary factors motivating human "religious"
response.
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