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<p>The Order of Orange-Nassau (Orde van Oranje-Nassau) is a civilian and military national honour administered by the government of The Netherlands and was first awarded in 1892.  Recipients are those individuals who are deemed to have provided exemplary service in their profession to society as a wholeThere are several levels of recognition (in order of seniority): Member, Knight, Officer, Commander, Grand Officer, and Knight Grand Cross.</p>
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<p>Humanism is a philosophical belief system that places man at the centre of the functioning of the world and our society, believing that our environment and our outcomes are all determined by the behaviour of humans, who in turn are encouraged to attempt to achieve the greater goodHumanists reject any notion of spiritual or supernatural determination and their attendant dogmatic or superstitious beliefs. Rather, they use science and its fact-based determining system as the basis for analyzing cause and effect, whereas art acts as an inspiration for achievement.  As such, humanism encourages benevolence towards one's fellow humans to advance society and improve the social and economic conditions of everyone.</p>  
  
<p>The origins of the award arise from the House of Orange, the ruling royal family of The Netherlands.</p>
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<p>he concept of humanism goes back many generations and has its roots in multiple regions, including Greece, India, China, and the Islamic countries.</p>  
  
<p>As with any national civilian or military awards system, having LGBTQ (or any minority) recipients in the group confers the contributions and participation of the community in national life and prosperityFor the recipient, receipt of the award represents a validation of the individual's contribution to the diversity and advancement of the whole.</p>
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<p>One can readily see the linkages between humanism and the LGBTQ community with its range of diversities.  It advocates participatory democracy, standing for human rights and social justiceHowever, one can readily see the tensions that arise between humanists and traditional religious beliefs, based as they are on beliefs that lie outside our living environment.  As a result, humanists have often been persecuted and outlawed.</p>  
  
<p>A good example of this occurred when the Order of Orange-Nassau was awarded to the team members of The Netherlands National Football (Soccer) Team when they won the 2017 European women's championship.  Included among the recipients were lesbian players [[Vivianne Miedema]], [[Sherida Spitse]], and [[Danielle van de Donk]].</p>
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<p>Humanists are committed advocates for LGBTQ equality and have been active supporters of marriage equality, transgender rights, employment equity, and so on.  The LGBTQ Humanist Alliance seeks to cultivate safe and affirming communities, promote humanist values, and achieve full equality and social liberation of LGBTQ persons.  The tenets of today's queer theory align within the humanistic paradigm.</p>  
  
<p>We have identified a number of LGBTQ individuals who have been appointed members of the Order of Orange-Nassau.  To read more and see the complete list, click '''[[LGBTQ Members of the Order of Orange-Nassau|HERE]]'''</p>
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<p>Historically, this group included the early Greek philosophers, [[Alexander the Great]], and the Roman [[Emperor Hadrian]].  During the Renaissance period, humanism was particularly popular in the Italian states and included the greatest painter of all time [[Buonarroti Michelangelo]].  Today, it's prominent members include the politician [[Boris van der Ham]] and the Harvard/Yale academic [[Chris Stedman]].</p>
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<p>The action of Philanthropy is considered to be primarily based in the humanist belief system.</p>
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<p>We have identified a number of LGBTQ individuals who are prominent humanists from Chile, France, Great Britain, Italy, Rome, Scotland, The Netherlands, and the United Staes.  To read more and see the complete list, click '''[[Humanists Who Identify as LGBTQ|HERE]]'''</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

Revision as of 19:38, 26 August 2019

DID YOU KNOW?

Humanists Who Identify as LGBTQ

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Humanism is a philosophical belief system that places man at the centre of the functioning of the world and our society, believing that our environment and our outcomes are all determined by the behaviour of humans, who in turn are encouraged to attempt to achieve the greater good. Humanists reject any notion of spiritual or supernatural determination and their attendant dogmatic or superstitious beliefs. Rather, they use science and its fact-based determining system as the basis for analyzing cause and effect, whereas art acts as an inspiration for achievement. As such, humanism encourages benevolence towards one's fellow humans to advance society and improve the social and economic conditions of everyone.

he concept of humanism goes back many generations and has its roots in multiple regions, including Greece, India, China, and the Islamic countries.

One can readily see the linkages between humanism and the LGBTQ community with its range of diversities. It advocates participatory democracy, standing for human rights and social justice. However, one can readily see the tensions that arise between humanists and traditional religious beliefs, based as they are on beliefs that lie outside our living environment. As a result, humanists have often been persecuted and outlawed.

Humanists are committed advocates for LGBTQ equality and have been active supporters of marriage equality, transgender rights, employment equity, and so on. The LGBTQ Humanist Alliance seeks to cultivate safe and affirming communities, promote humanist values, and achieve full equality and social liberation of LGBTQ persons. The tenets of today's queer theory align within the humanistic paradigm.

Historically, this group included the early Greek philosophers, Alexander the Great, and the Roman Emperor Hadrian. During the Renaissance period, humanism was particularly popular in the Italian states and included the greatest painter of all time Buonarroti Michelangelo. Today, it's prominent members include the politician Boris van der Ham and the Harvard/Yale academic Chris Stedman.

The action of Philanthropy is considered to be primarily based in the humanist belief system.

We have identified a number of LGBTQ individuals who are prominent humanists from Chile, France, Great Britain, Italy, Rome, Scotland, The Netherlands, and the United Staes. To read more and see the complete list, click HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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