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Kind Without a Creed: Exploring Humanist Values

Kind Without a Creed: Exploring Humanist Values

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Episode OverviewIn this week’s adventure, Laura opens the door to a big question: “If someone doesn’t believe in heaven, God, or religious rules, what helps them decide to be a good person?” Join us as we wander through our imaginary library of beliefs, pull down the Humanism shelf, and discover how kindness, curiosity, courage, and fairness can come straight from withinmno creed required. We’ll play Compass Quest, meet inspiring thinkers from Carl Sagan, Jane Goodall, and Hypatia; cozy up for the Stone Soup story; and fill our Belief Backpacks with new treasures of empathy, reason, and responsibility.Why You Should ListenSee values in action: Learn how humanists use empathy, truth-seeking, and responsibility as their moral compass.Interactive fun for kids & families: Play along with the movement game and guided imagination.Build your own inner guide: Our Compass Quest helps children practice making ethical choices whether they believe in a god or not.Engaging storytelling: Hear the timeless Stone Soup folk tale that shows how a little kindness brings communities together.Behind the ScenesLaura’s own journey as a humanist made this episode a joy to write. She knew the stories, values, and people inside out. But it was also her toughest script yet to keep every segment completely non-biased and open to listeners of all backgrounds. Resources & LinksBelief Backpack printablePack in your own values with our free worksheet:https://faithfullyexplore.com/shop/my-belief-backpack-coloring-page/Stone Soup For All Decodable Coloring BookBring the story to life with coloring pages designed for early readers:https://faithfullyexplore.com/shop/stone-soup-for-all-decodable-book/Coloring Contest Download either printable, color your favorite page, and send us a photo by June 30, 2025 to enter our Coloring Challenge! You could win a $5 Amazon gift card plus a special shout-out on the show.Recommended ReadingIt Started with a Big Bang: The Origin of Earth, You and Everything ElseBy Floor Bal, illus. by Sebastiaan Van DoninckA dazzling journey through 13.8 billion years. Perfect for sparking wonder about science and our place in the universe.Elle the HumanistBy Elle Harris & Douglas HarrisA warm introduction to humanism through the eyes of a nine-year-old author, complete with thought-provoking questions and a foreword by Daniel Dennett.What If Everybody Did That?By Ellen Javernick, illus. by Colleen M. MaddenA playful look at how small, thoughtless actions can ripple into big consequences and how everyday choices shape our world.The Three QuestionsBy Jon J. Muth, based on Leo TolstoyBeautiful watercolors and gentle text show that the best wisdom lives in moments of kindness and presence.You Are StardustBy Elin Kelsey, illus. by Soyeon KimA poetic celebration of how we’re all made of star stuff, weaving simple science with warm reflections on our connection to nature.The Little Book of Humanism: Universal Lessons on Love, Hope, and HappinessBy John CornwellBite-sized lessons on living with reason, empathy, and creativity; no creed required.How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral QuestionBy Michael SchurFrom the co-creator of The Good Place, a hilarious, heart-filled guide through life’s toughest ethical dilemmas.Stay ConnectedEnjoyed the journey? The things below help more than you know:Subscribe wherever you get your podcastsShare this episode with a friend or on social mediaLeave a review to help more families find Faithfully Explore!Your curiosity, kindness, and questions make our community brighter. Thank you for exploring with us!Comment Below:Which of the three Belief Backpack items (map, magnifying glass, pencil) speaks to you most and why?In our Stone Soup story, every villager added something small that made a big difference. What’s one tiny act of kindness you’ve done (or received) this week?Close your eyes and imagine your Inner Compass. What value is it pointing to right now? Share a moment when that value guided your actions.Make up a new Compass Quest scenario and challenge another listener: What would they do when no one’s watching?Show us your own Belief Backpack! What three items did you draw or write inside? Post a photo or describe them in the comments.Tell us about a real-life example, big or small, when you acted out of empathy, responsibility, or truth-seeking without any rules telling you to do so.Which quote from Carl Sagan, Jane Goodall, Hypatia, or our script resonated with you? How does it inspire you?Don’t forget to enter our coloring contest by June 30, 2025! Which printable did you choose and what colors are you using?
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