Humanists are not characteristically strong in faith, hope and love.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Secular humanists can sit around and talk about their love of humanity, but it doesn't stack up against a two-millennium-old funeral high mass.
I'm a humanist at heart: at the end of the day, we are all human beings.
Even if a unity of faith is not possible, a unity of love is.
There are two 'faiths' which can uphold humans: faith in God and faith in oneself. And these two faiths should exist side by side: the first belongs to one's inner life, the second to one's life in society.
A person who has sympathy for mankind in the lump, faith in its future progress, and desire to serve the great cause of this progress, should be called not a humanist, but a humanitarian, and his creed may be designated as humanitarianism.
Humanity is not common in its views.
Faith is the foundation upon which a godlike character is built. It is a prerequisite for all other virtues.
We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human affection.
Religion without humanity is very poor human stuff.
Without humility there can be no humanity.