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HOW DOES THE ETHICAL SOCIETY COMPARE TO A CHURCH OR SYNAGOGUE?

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HOW DOES THE ETHICAL SOCIETY COMPARE TO A CHURCH OR SYNAGOGUE?

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The Ethical Society is a religious congregation of members, in many ways like a church or a synagogue. Many of our purposes and activities are the same: to comfort and celebrate with each other the passages of life, to learn and understand a good way of life, to interpret our world and our experience in a meaningful way, to give succeeding generations whatever gifts of wisdom we have preserved and enriched. We do not, however, base our institutional life on a common history, a common nationality, or a commonly accepted creed or dogma.

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