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Our Vision
A world without religious privilege or discrimination, where people are free to live good lives on the basis of reason, experience and shared human values.
Our Mission
The British Humanist Association exists to promote Humanism and support and represent people who seek to live good lives without religious or superstitious beliefs.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) represents the interests of the large and growing population of ethically concerned but non-religious people in the UK – helping to set the agenda for debate. Committed to human rights, democracy, equality and mutual respect, the BHA works for an open and inclusive society with freedom of belief and speech, and for an end to the privileged position of religion – and Christianity in particular – in law, education, broadcasting and wherever else it occurs.
Latest Press Releases
- Atheist Bus Campaign Launches Across UK
- Humanists mourn Sir Bernard Crick (1929-2008), Vice President of the British Humanist Association
- A secular state would be fairer for everyone – and we need it sooner, not later
- Support grows for reform of faith schools
- British Humanist Association welcomes Equality Bill, with some caution against unintended consequences
- BHA Urges Legal Change on Organ Donation
- BHA Urges Legal Change on Organ Donation
- Celebrating The 60th Anniversary Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights
- British Humanist Association is pleased to announce the first of four landmark conferences
- British Humanist Association calls religious offender management strategy ‘a disgrace’.

