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How do we know what is true?

By Ken Perrott • 19/03/2014 This post was syndicated from Open Parachute - View original source


The British Humanist Association has produced 4 animated videos explaining humanist ideas. They are all narrated by Stephen Fry

Here is one that particularly appealed to me – “How do we know what is true?.

See: That’s Humanism: Four animated videos about Humanism narrated by Stephen Fry

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