Hello!
I grew up in a Christian household where I feel like a lot of what I learned as it relates to morality was in large part based on God and/or sin rather than my newfound actual belief that I'm developing in Secular Humanism.
I'm looking for a book that'd be a good place for someone like me to essentially learn what it means to be a moral person as a secular humanist as an adult.
Does anyone have any good recommendations? Thanks
by fade_into_obscurity
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This isn’t a nonfiction book like I’m sure you are looking for, but Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler really helped me unpack religion and the way it’s shaped me. I highly recommend it.
The Good Book by British philosopher Anthony Grayling.
This Book Will Make You Kinder by Henry James Garrett
a lot of fiction novels grapple with morality in different ways; one author that does that consistently is Ursula K. LeGuin. and, seconding the recommendation for *Parable of the Sower*