Frequently Asked Questions

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This FAQ is arranged alphabetically by topic and may refer the reader to explanation elsewhere on this site. Currently this page is under construction. Many answers can be found in our essay on our Historical and Theological Orientation.

Abortion

What is your position on abortion?

We strongly recommend against abortion except where conscience and circumstance leave no acceptable alternative, (see On Options and Obligations in The Witness of Matthew). We lament when this occurs, but we do not regard abortion as the unforgivable sin described in the Gospels, which specifically concerns attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to evil or demonic forces.

Gender

What is your position on gender expression?

See Sex, Gender, and the Mystery of Rebirth.

Heresy

How does the Church of Humans respond to accusations of heresy?

We reject centralized heresy.

Humanism

Is this a humanist church?

No. Humanism generally begins from humanity as the highest meaningful frame. The Church of Humans begins from the witness of Christ and the reality that spiritual life is lived through human beings in community rather than through abstract institutions alone. We call ourselves humans to emphasize humility, because the Gospels repeatedly return to concrete human conduct: feeding, forgiving, welcoming, serving, recognizing, healing, protecting, and living truthfully with one another.

Procreation

Are Christians required to be fruitful and multiply?

We believe procreation is honorable but not obligatory. Different callings exist, and no human should be compelled into parenthood against conscience, circumstance, or vocation (see On Options and Obligations in The Witness of Matthew).