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Humanist Association welcomes ruling of the Federal Administrative Court on the right to painless suicide.
Working theses for an overdue critique of the Reformation anniversary: The last issue of Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte of 2016 opened with an essay by Frieder Otto Wolf, President of the Humanist Association of Germany. The entire issue can now be obtained free of charge from the Federal Agency for Civic Education or downloaded as a PDF.
HVD President Frieder Otto Wolf discussed the question “What do you think about religion? Faith as the cement or wedge of our society?”
Deutschlandfunk radio reported on the initiative from the Humanist Association as part of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
On International Volunteer Day, the President of the Humanist Association of Germany, Frieder Otto Wolf, has spoken out in favor of maintaining a truly sustainable culture of recognition.
The philosopher and ethicist, who had been active for the association for many years, passed away in Halle (Saale) on October 20, 2016.
For the first time, a scientific survey examines the lifeworld identities and ideological views of non-denominational people in five countries in more detail. Frieder Otto Wolf, President of the Humanist Association of Germany, has welcomed the new study.
In November 2015, the Bundestag passed a law that makes organized assisted suicide punishable by up to three years in prison.
The Alliance for Sexual Self-Determination is calling for a nationwide day of action against the “March for Life” in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate on Saturday, September 17, 2016.