Universal Humanism
Syl Cheney-Coker
I’m not part of any theology. I believe in what I might call a universal humanism in a sense that I try to understand the whole idea of happiness gained and the journey towards whatever a man might or a woman might be searching for.1 If that involves some kind of spiritual dimension in terms of how and when we arrive here, yes, I’m a spiritual person.2 But if it has to do with any kind of formal religious definition, then I don’t want to be a part of that.