tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485165291204331673.post5011629311969611055..comments2023-03-24T19:30:48.134-07:00Comments on Keeping the Bar Low: Harbor HumanismJustin Barlowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15031453020589810064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485165291204331673.post-34831592622275275252012-05-29T21:34:31.813-07:002012-05-29T21:34:31.813-07:00@Kelly -- Noted, and that part of the definition h...@Kelly -- Noted, and that part of the definition has been cut. Without it, that's still the essential definition of inclusive humanism.<br /><br />Currently, I did plan on doing it in a public place, unless someone involved with it offers up their home for a night or something. I do like the idea of meeting at Tully's, but the concerns of space if it caught on did come to mind. I would offer to host it at my own place, if (A) I was the only one who lived there and (B) it was a bigger space.Justin Barlowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15031453020589810064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485165291204331673.post-52499999433597557582012-05-29T19:04:24.590-07:002012-05-29T19:04:24.590-07:00If you truly want to be an interfaith endeavor, ad...If you truly want to be an interfaith endeavor, adopting a definition that dismisses "theism and other supernatural beliefs" isn't too welcoming. :-)<br /><br />I'm excited about your project. Are you thinking of meeting in a home or a public place or...? There's that swanky Tully's space.kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08183686721305419157noreply@blogger.com