I think it's an interesting concept. I have always thought it disrespectful how only Christianity is taught in schools (1 school my DD13 attended had Bahai classes). I think Humanisim teaches responsibility for ones actions - I am a firm believer in this. However, I also have a deeper personal spirituality - but like Humanists I don't believe in God as a supreme ruler who is responsible for all of my failings and credits!

I reject religion - but follow a more Buddhist principle on life. I grew up with a very fundamentalist Christian mother - it was that that bore me a need to educate myself on all forms of belief systems.

My children attend a neo humanist philosophy (Ananda Marga) based primary school - I couldn't ask for a safer more nurturing environment for my children to be educated in.