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The National Secular Society is an organisation of the United Kingdom which promotes secularism. It was founded by Charles Bradlaugh in 1866. The society is a member organisation of the International Humanist and Ethical Union, and endorses the Amsterdam Declaration 2002.

Objectives

The society campaigns for Although explicitly an organisation for those who reject the supernatural, the NSS does not campaign for an end to religion, arguing that freedom of religion is a human right and that state sponsorship of selected religions encroaches upon that right. In seeking to represent the interests and viewpoints of the non-religious the NSS is often critical of what it sees as the damaging effects of religion. See also secular state.

Honorary Associates

Honorary Associates of the society include:

Secularist of the Year award

In October 2005, the NSS held the inaugural Irwin Prize award ceremony for Secularist of the Year [link]. The prize, a cheque for £5000, was won by Maryam Namazie [link] and presented by Polly Toynbee.

Past presidents

Bibliography

External links

 


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