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  2. Corliss Lamont - Wikipedia

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    Corliss Lamont (March 28, 1902 – April 26, 1995) was an American socialist and humanist philosopher and advocate of various left-wing and civil liberties causes. As a part of his political activities, he was the Chairman of National Council of American-Soviet Friendship , starting from the early 1940s.

  3. Paul D. Hanson - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed the Florence Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity (1988–2009) and Bussey Professor of Divinity (1981–1988). [1] Upon his retirement from the active faculty in 2009, he became the Florence Corliss Lamont Research Professor of Divinity.

  4. File:Religious symbols-4x4.svg - Wikipedia

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    Change of CFR symbol as per Wikipedia:Talk:Religion#New religious symbols pic. 09:21, 15 October 2012: 1,200 × 1,200 (55 KB) Sowlos: Reflect naming choice changes at WIkipedia:Religion: 19:08, 11 October 2012: 1,200 × 1,200 (55 KB) Sowlos: Fixed the alphabetic order of the last two items and increased element size by 6%. 09:28, 9 October 2012

  5. National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee - Wikipedia

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    The National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (NECLC), until 1968 known as the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, was an organization formed in the United States in October 1951 by 150 educators and clergymen to advocate for the civil liberties embodied in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution, notably the rights of free speech, religion, travel, and assembly. [1]

  6. White Christian nationalists are poised to remake America in ...

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    Scholars have called White Christian nationalism an “Imposter Christianity” whose adherents use religious language to cloak sexism and hostility to Black people and non-White immigrants in a ...

  7. Religious symbol - Wikipedia

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    A religious symbol is an iconic representation intended to represent a specific religion, or a specific concept within a given religion. [ 1 ] Religious symbols have been used in the military in many countries, such as the United States military chaplain symbols .

  8. List of secular humanists - Wikipedia

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    Corliss Lamont: Named a Humanist Fellow by the American Humanist Association in 1970. [53] Stieg Larsson: Swedish leftist journalist, feminist, novelist and atheist, author of Millenium series of novels. Norman Lear: Presented the Humanist Arts Award 1977 by the American Humanist Association. [54]

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