About Us

 

The Cambridge Humanist Group – CHG – provides a meeting place and discussion forum for non-religious people in Cambridgeshire and surrounding areas.  We socialize, debate issues of mutual interest, and undertake outreach activities in and around Cambridgeshire to increase awareness of Humanism and the need for a secular state.

CHG MEMBERSHIP

comprises atheists, agnostics, skeptics, secularists, rationalists…

What unifies us is the conviction that the One Life We Have is best lived without recourse to a supernatural authority, and is all the more fulfilling and authentic for it.

We welcome inquisitive thinkers of all backgrounds and hope you will find the CHG a welcoming and stimulating group.

HUMANIST THINKING

was a feature of Cambridge life for most of the 20th century. A first Humanist Society was formed in 1955 in Cambridge as the outcome of discussions amongst members of the University.

The Cambridge Humanist Group as it is presently constituted was reformed in 1993 by a small number of local Humanists, including Sir Hermann and Lady Bondi.

Come and find out what we are like at one of our public meetings!

All public CHG meetings are publicised via our Meetup page.