Historian Thomas Großbölting attests to the political decision-makers’ patchwork approach to dealing with the growing ideological diversity in Germany.
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A hearing on religious policy held by Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Alliance 90/The Greens) shows many voices in favor of readjusting the relationship between the state and religious and ideological communities in Germany.

At a top-level meeting of representatives of the institutions of the European Union and secular organizations from the EU member states on Thursday, the focus was on refugee movements to and within Europe.
…were the topics of a meeting between the President of the Humanist Association of Germany (HVD) and the Director of the Protestant Central Office for Worldview Issues (EZW).
HVD President expresses deep regret over “Brexit” vote: anti-European sentiment in the UK must also act as an urgent wake-up call for German civil society.

Greeting from IHEYO Chairwoman Marieke Prien on the international humanist holiday on June 21, 2016.

Challenges of German religious policy from the perspective of the Humanist Association of Germany.
Laws with explicit references to religious ideas contradict the idea of a democratic state as a constitutional community of all citizens.

The President of the Humanist Association of Germany describes the compendium presented today in Berlin as a prime example of what self-confident and scientifically free humanist research can achieve.
People with disabilities have a right to participation. This right applies to all people with disabilities throughout Germany.