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Curt Collier
Guest Platforms
Philosophical Foundations of Ethical Culture
David Sprintzen's address to the Ethical Culture Society of Westchester on Sunday Jan. 17, 2010
Foundations of Ethical Culture: Ethical Culture History
Dr. Howard Radest
http://www.nysec.org/2009/10/22/radest-foundations-ec-history/
Sustainable Living and Ethical Culture
Bart Worden
New York Society for Ethical Culture Sunday Address
January 24, 2010
http://www.nysec.org/2010/01/24/worden-sustainable-living-and-ethical-cu...
Reclaiming Ethical Culture Spirituality
Anne Klaeysen, Leader, NY Society for Ethical Culture.
Anne gives us a guided meditation for the opening words of this Platform. She shares on the distinctive niche Ethical Culture fills in the world. You can find her talk on the website of the Ethical Society of Northern Westchester (in NY) (http://www.esnw.org/Main.html). You can then select Listen to ESNW Lectures in the left-hand column and find Anne's talk on that page.
How to Avoid Becoming a Vampire in Three Easy Steps, Curt Collier
How to Avoid Becoming a Vampire in Three Easy Steps
Curt Collier
New York Society for Ethical Culture Sunday Address
September 27, 2009
http://www.nysec.org/2009/09/27/collier-how-to-avoid-becoming-a-vampire/
Organic Religion - Curt Collier
Leader Curt Collier provided this multimedia platform to the Ethical Society of Austin when he couldn't make it in person. Now we share it with you.
To advance to the next slide, click on the right arrow on the controller to the bottom right. Also, please note that this is may take some time to download, so please be patient. This presentation uses Flash Player.
COMMENTS
What an outstanding presentation with a strong moral message. Not only are we connected to each other, we are connected to the web of life. Just as each person is unique and a necessary part of humanity, all of us are connected to all of nature. While we may have the technology to exist apart and above nature, this is not the moral path of connection and respect for nature that we need to pursue. Thanks Curt for an uplifting and inspiring message. -- Randy Best on 2008-12-31





