I've been reading a book recently which is giving me some pause for though. So I thought I'd explore some of the topics on this forum to see what others think. And also to find my voice on different topics.

The first question I have for anyone who chooses to answer is "What is secular humanism to you?" The definition I have come across indicates that it is a nontheist belief that we are responsible for our actions and the consequences that we obtain in this lifetime. Of course there's more to it than that.

BTW, I do not consider myself a secular humanist by the defintions given by that group.

Thoughts?