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Humanism from the Heart

Building Bridges Beyond Belief

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Humanism from the Heart

By: Steve Ghikadis
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Humanism from the Heart by Steve Ghikadis is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to build bridges of understanding in a world divided by conflicting beliefs. Through personal stories and candid reflections, Steve shares his transformative journey—from struggling with religious apathy and growing resentment to embracing secular humanism, a philosophy rooted in empathy, reason, and meaningful connection.

With a foreword by Anthony Magnabosco, a leading advocate of Street Epistemology, this book tackles the complexities of navigating interfaith relationships, rebuilding trust, and fostering mutual understanding. Inviting listeners to reflect on our shared humanity, celebrate the diversity of beliefs, and seek common ground through open and respectful dialogue.

©2025 Steve Ghikadis (P)2025 Steve Ghikadis
Agnosticism Atheism Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Humanism
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In leaving the only world view i knew, after 47.5 years, that mainly kept my blinders on, my eyes are certainly open and my heart realigning to the world and its shared humanity. This book is certainly a must read for those discovering life after being indoctrinated and wanting to raise their children as freethinkers with autonomy. A huge thanks for writing this book that’s easy to read and wonderful relatable that teaches and guides us to rethink our motivations and actions. Being kind and respectful in word and action no matter your background was definitely the main message and we all could use that reminder.

For me it was Chapter 25 ‘A better parent’

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