A discussion with humanist Stephen Law
What if meaning, morality, and truth can exist without God?
In this 36-minute video, Peter Demos sits down with British philosopher and author Dr. Stephen Law to discuss his views on the core principles of humanism: living a meaningful life without religion, applying reason and science to everyday practices, and embracing moral responsibility rooted in human flourishing. From political secularism to morality without divine command, Law explains humanism as both a worldview and a practical guide for navigating life in a divided age.
Peter Demos is the author of On the Duty of Christian Civil Disobedience and the host of Uncommon Sense in Current Times. A Christian business leader from Tennessee, Demos uses his biblical perspective and insight gained from his own struggles to lead others to truth and authenticity in a broken world. To learn more, visit peterdemos.org.
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