In contrast to this, humanism has no final way of saying certain things are right and other things are wrong. For a humanist, the final thing which exists – that is, the impersonal universe – is neutral and silent about right and wrong, cruelty and non-cruelty. Humanism has no way to provide absolutes. Thus, as a consistent result of humanism’s position, humanism in private morals and political life is left with that which is arbitrary.

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