The Living Community: Core Principles
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:12 pm
The Living Community, like all communities is centered around shared values. These values are what define “us” and make us united in purpose. The follow are proposed as the Core Principles of the community. These principles should help everyone understand our intent and purpose and what makes us different from other religious organizations or social clubs.
These principles will form the core of our charter, which we will sign as our foundational document at our first services on June 26th, 2011 in Salt Lake City (location TBD). We invite all to attend.
We welcome all to participate in the community who honor these values and are willing to support the principles. We also affirm the right of each person to their own beliefs. Participation in the community in any capacity does not require conversion to our community beliefs, but one must agree to honor and abide these principles in our auspice.
We invite all comments and suggestion.
The Principles
6/9/11 Published for Open comment
1. We have faith in the power, creativity and ability of human beings to work together democratically for the common good.
2. We acknowledge that reason, empirical evidence and the scientific method are the most effective tools for discovering knowledge, ethics and moral behavior. We embrace all truth and commit to updating any conclusions as better information becomes available.
3. We hold that living a good life requires neither fear of punishment nor promise of reward.
4. We believe in the inherent equality of all human beings.
5. We believe in compassion and charity and our responsibility to assist one another.
6. We value love, kindness, honesty, creativity, authenticity, integrity, tolerance, respect, gratitude, patience, optimism, and forgiveness.
7. We commit to investing in the future of the planet and humanity on a timescale longer than our own.
www.thelivingcommunity.org
These principles will form the core of our charter, which we will sign as our foundational document at our first services on June 26th, 2011 in Salt Lake City (location TBD). We invite all to attend.
We welcome all to participate in the community who honor these values and are willing to support the principles. We also affirm the right of each person to their own beliefs. Participation in the community in any capacity does not require conversion to our community beliefs, but one must agree to honor and abide these principles in our auspice.
We invite all comments and suggestion.
The Principles
6/9/11 Published for Open comment
1. We have faith in the power, creativity and ability of human beings to work together democratically for the common good.
2. We acknowledge that reason, empirical evidence and the scientific method are the most effective tools for discovering knowledge, ethics and moral behavior. We embrace all truth and commit to updating any conclusions as better information becomes available.
3. We hold that living a good life requires neither fear of punishment nor promise of reward.
4. We believe in the inherent equality of all human beings.
5. We believe in compassion and charity and our responsibility to assist one another.
6. We value love, kindness, honesty, creativity, authenticity, integrity, tolerance, respect, gratitude, patience, optimism, and forgiveness.
7. We commit to investing in the future of the planet and humanity on a timescale longer than our own.
www.thelivingcommunity.org